Amazon’s Next Act: A Smartphone That Swaps Apps for Pure Intelligence
The tech giant is reportedly crafting an AI-first mobile device that looks to eliminate the traditional app store paradigm entirely.
Amazon is making a strategic return to the smartphone market with a device centered around generative artificial intelligence rather than a standard application ecosystem. Following the legacy of the Fire Phone, this new project seeks to redefine user interaction by replacing individual apps with integrated AI agents that handle tasks through natural language. This move suggests a vision where the operating system itself becomes a unified assistant, potentially bypassing the competitive hurdles of existing app marketplaces dominated by rivals.
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