I love it, Amazon is now in the phone market!
​    ​
http://www.wired.com/2014/06/amazon-fire-phone/

​Oddly, though, it's not entirely Android, its a highly modified version of
Android .. and it can't run all Android apps, for example.​  It does run
some, not sure how to tell which easily, however.

So why?  Why not just toss all the krufty noise that Samsung and others
have, theme it as they'd prefer, and build *on top* of Android?  It does
support tilt gestures in interesting ways, but surely they can build
Android drivers for that.

More on the tilt capabilities (maps, photos, books and more)

http://venturebeat.com/2014/06/18/live-amazon-prepares-to-launch-shopping-phone/

​Possibly its shopping orientation creates legal problems with Android?

BTW: Is this the same as the tablet?  .. i.e. "almost" Android?

   -- Owen​
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