Over ten years after shelving the Fire Phone, Amazon is reportedly planning to launch another smartphone, this time focused on Alexa. According to Reuters, the phone, which is code-named βTransformer,β will center around Amazonβs AI assistant, but Alexa wonβt βnecessarily be the primary operating system of the phone.β
βTransformerβ is currently in development in Amazonβs ZeroOne group, led by J Allard, who previously worked on the Zune and Xbox at Microsoft. Allardβs team has reportedly explored both smartphone and βdumbphoneβ designs, taking inspiration from the $700 minimalist Light Phone, which features a black-and-white display and lacks an app store.
App availability was a major challenge for the original Fire Phone, and something Amazon may try to avoid entirely this time around. According to people familiar with the new phone, βintegrating artificial intelligence capabilities into the deviceβ has been a central focus, which could mean βTransformerβ may rely on mini apps like those available in ChatGPT, rather than a fully-fledged app store.
There is no timeline yet for when Amazon will release βTransformer,β if ever, or how much it could cost. The original Fire Phone launched at $199, but it failed to catch on and Amazon scrapped it a year after its release. Amazon has been pushing to keep up with its rivals in AI over recent years, which may be driving it to reignite its smartphone ambitions. However, it may still face an uphill battle winning over users on its revamped version of Alexa β users posted complaints online after getting automatically upgraded to the LLM-powered Alexa Plus earlier this year, saying it was βflooded with adsβ and took longer to respond to queries.
