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Fire offers twists on older ideas

MANY of the Amazon Fire phone’s features are twists on apps and concepts tried in other devices.

But in a number of cases, Amazon’s technology is more comprehensive and reliable, showing innovation is often about rethinking old ideas.

On iPhones and Android devices, each icon takes you to a different app. The Fire and Windows phones break away from that and offer direct links to content as well. In Amazon’s case, that’s a book you just read or a video you just watched.

Windows icons also give you a preview of new messages and notifications, so you can decide whether the app’s worth opening.

The Fire does better in letting you interact with the message and see more of it right from the home screen.

Automatic scrolling with a tilt

Windows makes you customize the home screen yourself, which gives you more control but takes time. The Fire does all this automatically, based on recent apps and content, though you can choose to pin items you use often.

Samsung offers this feature on its Galaxy phones. Just tilt your phone or your head to scroll text when you’re reading a long article on a Web browser. Samsung uses motion sensors and a small camera to do that.

Amazon uses four separate cameras to improve accuracy. With the Fire, speed up scrolling by tilting the phone back a bit more. With the Galaxy, scrolling inexplicably stops when I do that.

Image recognition

Samsung has an image-recognition app that’s largely limited to text and QR codes. Sony’s version recognizes more, including images of books and landmarks, but results are mixed. The technology is also available in apps such as Vivino, which identifies wine bottles based on the label.

Amazon’s Firefly is useful in bringing all that into a single app. Amazon uses its own databases and lets outside app developers add their products, too. Vivino, for instance, is working on enabling that.

Firefly also recognizes sound, similar to what stand-alone apps such as SoundHound do. Firefly tells you the name of the song along with movies and TV episodes that song appears in.

You access Firefly with a physical button on the side.




 

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