BGR has the latest scoop on the long rumored Amazon smartphone. They claim that this is it. It has six cameras, and a novel hardware interface that creates a glass free 3D effect.
The phone above is covered in a protective case, so there's no way to tell what's really under that shell. The report says that this is one of two phones that the company is developing ad the first will launch with a Snapdragon processor and 2GB of RAM.
Amazon's phone will supposedly sport a 4.7-inch, 720p display. That screen size would be approximately the same as competitors, though lower resolution than the 1920 x 1080 flagships out there.
The six cameras in the phone will be used to track your eyes so that the phone can continuously alter its position of the elements on the screen to help it achieve a 3D effect. What do you think? Could this be it? Could this be a game changer?
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