Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos has said the online retail giant will continue making new smartphones, despite the company booking $US170 million ($204 million) in writedowns on its Fire Phone.
According to ReCode, Bezos said: โI have made billions of dollars of failures at Amazon.com โฆ literally. You might remember Pets.com or Kozmo.โ
โNone of those things are fun. They also donโt matter. Companies that donโt continue to experiment, companies that donโt embrace failure, eventually get [desperate and] make a Hail Mary bet at the end of their corporate existence.โ
In June, Amazon announced the release of the Fire Phone, with key features including Dynamic Perspective (a 3D spatial-awareness feature) and Firefly image recognition.
The release followed years of rumours the companyโs Lab 126 R&D facility working on a smartphone, with the company hinting at the release before its release with claims its app store delivered the best developer returns in the industry.
While the device ran a modified version of Android, it used Amazonโs own Kindle App store rather than Google Play and did not have access to Googleโs smartphone apps, leading to poor sales.
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