The classic chronology reads like this. First, the company made a phone, then a digital receiver, and then a tablet. Amazon started at the back end. First it offered Fire (tablet), then Fire TV and now Amazon Fire Phone, a kind of sales bag for the Amazon store, which is technically not two steps ahead of the competition, but has two outstanding assets in Firefly and the Dynamic Perspective interface.
'Pametnjakovič' boasts of 4.7-inch screen with HD resolution, 13.1 megapixel front-facing camera, global LTE, quad-core processor Snapdragon with a pulse of 2.2 Ghz, 32 gigabytes of 'halo' for data storage and 2GB of RAM memory. If that hasn't kicked your ass yet, the next one will. The Fire Phone has the four musketeers, four cameras that follow your head movement or view and through the 3D user interface Dynamic Perspective in an all-for-one, one-for-all style, they allow the screen to adjust to the viewing angle. But the main ace up his sleeve in the battle with competitors is Firefly, a feature that got its own button, which is to a feature in the smartphone world what a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is to an actor.
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This can be identified in the photo by one hundred million objects- from products, songs, TV series, movies, books - and other things - such as e-mail, phone number, QR code - which are then either offered to you in Amazon's online store or presented via Wikipedia.