Summary of Review: Amazon phone unlikely to catch Fire
Amazon's Fire smartphone introduces two key innovations: Firefly, which identifies objects like songs or cereal boxes by sight and sound, and Dynamic Perspective, a technology adjusting the display based on phone tilt.
Parts used in the Amazon Fire Smartphone:
- Firefly service
- Dynamic Perspective technology
In announcing Fire, its first-ever smartphone, Amazon showed off some sparks of innovation. There are two standout features in particular: a service called Firefly that can identify everything from a song to box of cereal to a Picasso painting based on how something looks or sounds; and a technology Amazon calls Dynamic Perspective that adjusts what users can see as they tilt or move the phone.
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Review: Amazon phone unlikely to catch Fire
- What are the standout features of the Amazon Fire?
The standout features are Firefly for identifying objects and Dynamic Perspective for adjusting views based on movement. - How does Firefly identify items?
Firefly identifies items from songs to cereal boxes based on how they look or sound. - Can Firefly recognize paintings?
Yes, Firefly can identify a Picasso painting based on its visual appearance. - What is Dynamic Perspective technology?
Dynamic Perspective adjusts what users can see as they tilt or move the phone. - Does the phone adjust the screen when tilted?
Yes, the Dynamic Perspective feature adjusts the visible content when the user tilts the device. - Is Fire the first smartphone from Amazon?
Yes, the Fire is announced as Amazon's first-ever smartphone. - What types of items can Firefly scan?
Firefly can scan everything from a song to a box of cereal to a Picasso painting.