This post updated at 5:20 p.m. ET.
It's called the Fire Phone, and Amazon is hoping that its entry into the mobile arena will prove a hot seller that puts the iconic brand at everyone's fingertips.
CEO Jeff Bezos introduced the Fire Phone at an event Wednesday in Seattle.
In screen size, the Fire Phone's, which measures 4.7 inches diagonally, falls somewhere between the Apple iPhone and its larger competitor, the Samsung Galaxy.
The Fire Phone also offers unlimited cloud-based photo storage, "Mayday" live tech support, a camera with image stabilization, and something called 3-D dynamic perspective, which
The Verge
And, of course, Amazon Prime members will also be able to access the service's millions of e-book titles.
The cost? Customers can place an order Wednesday for the base model with 32 gigs for $200, or $300 for 64 gigabytes (both two-year contracts), but the phones won't be available until July 25.
The Associated Press notes: "Competing won't be easy. Amazon is arriving late to a tightly contested marketplace. Samsung and Apple dominate worldwide smartphone sales with a combined 46 percent share, according to IDC. And in the U.S., Apple leads with more than 37 percent, with Samsung at nearly 29 percent."
The Wall Street Journal reports
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