Amazon may be ready to try smartphones again—more than a decade after the Fire Phone flopped. Reuters reports that Amazon is developing a new handset internally codenamed “Transformer,” designed to work closely with Alexa and make it easier to use Amazon services like shopping and Prime media.
The project reportedly sits inside Amazon’s devices organization led by Panos Panay, and a skunkworks-style team called ZeroOne—run by former Microsoft executive J Allard—is developing the device. Reuters also says the plan could change or get canceled if strategy or finances shift.
What Amazon wants to do differently this time
The Fire Phone failed for familiar reasons: limited app ecosystem, weak differentiation, and carrier constraints. This time, Amazon appears to be betting that AI and “agent” style interfaces can reduce dependence on traditional app-store behavior. Instead of pushing you through dozens of apps, an AI layer could complete tasks—ordering items, queueing Prime Video, starting Prime Music, or triggering delivery—through natural prompts.
Reuters says Amazon has even explored multiple form factors, including a typical touchscreen smartphone and a pared-down “dumbphone” concept inspired by minimalist devices like the Light Phone. That suggests Amazon may consider a secondary “companion” device for people who want less screen time, not more.
The biggest challenge: ecosystems lock people in
Even if Amazon builds great hardware, it faces the real barrier of modern smartphones: ecosystem gravity. Most buyers don’t just pick a phone now—they pick a bundle of watches, earbuds, tablets, laptops, and smart-home gear that works best with that phone. Apple and Samsung dominate that lock-in dynamic in the U.S., and switching costs are high.
Amazon does have pieces of an ecosystem—Kindle, Fire tablets, Alexa devices, Eero networking, and smart TVs—but it lacks a “hub phone” that ties them together cleanly. Transformer could aim to become that hub, if Amazon can ship something compelling and avoid repeating Fire Phone-era mistakes. (reuters.com)
Eco-friendly SEO angle: AI phones should reduce device churn
A sustainability-forward Amazon phone would focus on long software support, repairability, and efficient on-device AI that reduces constant cloud calls. A minimalist mode could also cut digital waste by reducing screen time and background activity. The green win isn’t “more gadgets”—it’s a phone that lasts longer, runs efficiently, and replaces the need for multiple overlapping devices.

