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Amazon is reportedly trying to push Google out of Android phones

The company wants to go deeper than pre-loading apps onto phones, which it currently does on some Android handsets. Instead, Amazon has its sights set on getting a third-party to make a phone that resembles the Kindle Fire tablets.

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sonicwrecks3012d ago

Big business is trying to take business away from other big business.

Seems like there's quite a few people targeting Google over Android at the moment as there were a couple of similar stories with other companies last month.

Stringerbell3012d ago

I thought Amazon would be done with phones considering how their last venture went.

RetrospectRealm3012d ago

Yeah, as did everyone. But you know Bezos, he will stop at nothing for... everything.

gizmig3012d ago

Well that's the rule. You have to kick out the other company to make your company stand out in the market.

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