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I wanted to love my Fire Phone. I really love Amazon and my kindle software, and they made it a bargain. Who could resist a year of prime on top of the rest? When at last it arrived, that sleek black box was a pleasure to unwrap.
The phone felt good in my hand, sturdy, well made. I used it as a phone — wow, good sound, much better than many of the cell phones I’ve used in the past. Score.
I played with the dynamic perspective — how nifty. I tried changing the backgound and here was my first disapointment — a lot of them are dim, even bordering on creepy. Clearly time and effort was spent on choosing them, but they felt like Uncle Fester’s last minute IT assignment. I finally chose one that bugged me the least. As my 9 year old said the first time he saw one, “Cool!” and then the next day, “that gets kind of annoying.”
I moved forward, and loaded my email app, gmail, without a problem. I thought “Smartphones are pretty useful!” and felt reassured in my decision.
Then I started looking for other apps I’ve used on my android tablet, and I came up empty on the Amazon app store. Huh. I thought “no big deal, I can live without that app” and I searched for something else and thought “and that app too.” Finally I realized a lot of google apps were off limits, and I had to rethink what I could do. It felt like a big step backward.
I found solace in streaming a song from my Amazon Music and opening up my current book using the kindle software. Better. Yes, reading was lovely. I took a picture and identified something instantly with Firefly — nothing tricky, but it was fast. That was kind of fun. I never plan on using my phone to buy anything, however, so not that much fun.
I had a hard decision between the Amazon Fire Phone, Samsung Galaxy S 5, and Samsung Galaxy S 5 Active. I eventually picked the Fire Phone because I have loved my Kindle, Amazon Prime, and the camera on it was excellent. I keep my phones for a while, in all my years of wireless service I have been off contract more than I have been in one. This phone replaced a 1st gen windows phone I carried for 5 years or so (which still works flawlessly after years of abuse).
First week I was disappointed in how the battery will not last even 16 hours if you do anything that takes advantage of the high def screen. I now have a charger in the car, at work and at home so the damn thing can be plugged in all the time. I am essentially back to having a corded phone that travels.
I also noticed was it gets super warm, I understand that having a powerful processor will generate heat, but with my job being in technology I also know poor cooling design and excessive heat is the bane of electronics.
The most annoying issue I have found is that the day after my 2 weeks trial period ended the key pad has started to freeze up and disappear at least once a day, forcing a restart of the phone.
Conclusions: Gimmicky at best, has potential if people actually program to the capabilities of the phone, good call quality, excellent camera, Amazon’s restricted access to apps has been more annoying than I anticipated, I am nervous about the phone’s longevity and hope it makes it past my 2 years on contract without too many issues until I can get it replaced, I feel like I should have went with the Samsung Galaxy S 5 Active.
Update: My opinions have not changed about the phone. I was contacted by Amazon’s customer service and they were excellent and did all they could do for a customer.
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