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Old 28-01-2015, 17:28
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And you call this a mobile phone forum
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Old 28-01-2015, 18:18
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And you call this a mobile phone forum
An Android phone with no Google support, sold sim free but locked to O2.

I don't think even at £99 it's worthy of a bargain thread....
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Old 28-01-2015, 18:26
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I seem to remember reading that Amazon has only sold about 35,000 worldwide.

As the poster above says, it's a pretty crippled phone that is only available on the worst network in the UK.

They're basically repeating what Apple did with the iPhone, except that Apple's product was desirable and Amazon's isn't. If they made it a more generic Android phone and sold the things SIM only at a Moto G-esque price it might get somewhere, like their tablets that seem to sell reasonably well
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Old 28-01-2015, 18:34
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I can't say I feel sorry for Amazon, they must be taking a massive loss on selling these for £99 and what timing with Apple making 4999trillion dollars an hour or something like that.
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Old 28-01-2015, 18:42
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About the only thing going for it is that supports the common US and European LTE bands.

Even as a 02 customer and Prime subscriber I wouldn't want it.
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Old 28-01-2015, 20:30
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I wouldn't buy one for 20 quid.
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Old 28-01-2015, 20:45
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An Android phone with no Google support, sold sim free but locked to O2.

I don't think even at £99 it's worthy of a bargain thread....
I Agree and what a failure for Amazon trying to take on Google and the iPhone with that crap.
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Old 28-01-2015, 21:25
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op,you can see why now ?
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Old 28-01-2015, 22:55
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Had a play with one. It would have been great a year ago but it seems rushed, not well thought out and no real reason to switch. I do commend them for trying and I'm sure they will try again.. But no thanks.
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Old 28-01-2015, 23:46
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Had a play with one. It would have been great a year ago but it seems rushed, not well thought out and no real reason to switch. I do commend them for trying and I'm sure they will try again.. But no thanks.
It seems people are happy to buy Fire tablets with the amazon app store; especially when the tablets are ~£150.

But for a phone that is £500+ people don't buy it when the UK mainstream apps don't exist, and I'm talking about banking apps, Sky Go, etc rather than the international big ones (Facebook, twitter, instagram, WhatsApp etc).
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Old 29-01-2015, 00:00
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You can install Google Play Store without rooting it.

http://www.technobuffalo.com/2015/01...thout-rooting/

http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire...-play-t2977237


At £99 its ok really.
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Old 29-01-2015, 07:50
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At £99 its ok really.
Locked to O2 on SIM only isn't okay however. Not a good network for smartphone sales.
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Old 29-01-2015, 14:19
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I think main problem Amazon had with their Fire phone was lack of android play store. Which as fine for the Kindle Fire, where people would want to read things on it. But you can't read whole books/magazines on the phone that well.
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Old 29-01-2015, 15:20
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I saw that when I was looking for a spare phone but O2 is no use to me. I wonder what they were thinking restricting it as much as they have? I got a Moto G instead.
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Old 29-01-2015, 15:41
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Locked to O2 on SIM only isn't okay however. Not a good network for smartphone sales.
You can get it unlocked. O2 contracts are free to unlock the phone.
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Old 29-01-2015, 16:07
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You can get it unlocked. O2 contracts are free to unlock the phone.
But that would mean you have an O2 contract...

It's the people on other networks that would be more likely to need it unlocked .
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Old 29-01-2015, 16:52
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Lol at the sheep comments. Quite funny when you realise many of same bunch probably liked that obsolete £99 HP tablet.
That one did not even run Android
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Old 29-01-2015, 17:11
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Seems they sold out.

It is 'on order', at £300, still a £100 reduction. Hardly worth £300 but as we know, price value is always open to debate.
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Old 29-01-2015, 17:52
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But that would mean you have an O2 contract...

It's the people on other networks that would be more likely to need it unlocked .
If you know someone with an O2 contact (they don't need to own a Fire phone) they can still request the unlock code for it for free. Technically cheating but it works.
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Old 29-01-2015, 18:07
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If you know someone with an O2 contact (they don't need to own a Fire phone) they can still request the unlock code for it for free. Technically cheating but it works.
Still won't help the huge majority on other networks who don't, so that wouldn't work to get it unlocked as you said.
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Old 29-01-2015, 18:17
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Lol at the sheep comments. Quite funny when you realise many of same bunch probably liked that obsolete £99 HP tablet.
That one did not even run Android
WebOS had its selling points and wasn't locked down like this Amazon thing is. It was just a different OS, like Windows Phone is.

That said, many people bought the tablet when HP discontinued it as soon as it launched primarily because it was hackable and people were able to shoehorn Android onto it.
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Old 31-01-2015, 12:03
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Just a warning, maybe. I already started a thread about this because I didn't think to look beyond the first page. Whatever. I followed those instructions and I can get the Play store to load but not connect to the internet and it keeps saying the "Google Play services have stopped".

I got it as an upgrade to my 60 quid Android iPhone clone (seriously it was a copy of the iPhone 4 externally but with the buttons mirrored to the opposite sides and an Android logo on the back - baffled so many people with it. Sigh. Gone now.) and the hardware is lush but the UI design is just a bit too radical. I'm getting used to it. Kinda like it.

This was to be my new work phone and since we already use O2 and my previous phone was 2G only, it's all good. I don't even use that many apps but typically the two I do need aren't on the Amazon store.

To be honest the people disparaging the phone are the sheeple, as that's the prevailing popular meme being trotted out without actual experience of the phone. At 300 quid, yeah don't touch it, but for £99 there's nothing close hardware wise right now.

Then again I just enjoy gadgets, learning new UIs, tinkering and have more money than sense, so I'm easily pleased. Negativity gets you nowhere.
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