Amazon is engaged on a brand new telephone, internally known as “Transformer,” to speed up person engagement with its AI assistant Amazon Alexa, Reuters reported Friday.
The gadget is conceived not as a traditional competitor to Apple or Samsung handsets however as a personalization interface designed to maintain customers tied to Amazon’s ecosystem of providers. It could depend on AI to cut back and even change conventional apps.
The mission remains to be in growth and will take completely different types, together with an ordinary smartphone or a “dumbphone,” presumably used as a secondary gadget. It’s being led by a devoted innovation workforce centered on breakthrough {hardware}, however key particulars like worth, timeline, and launch stay unclear.
Alexa+ adoption and up to date {hardware} strikes
Amazon’s Alexa+, the upgraded model of the assistant launched in March 2025, attracted tens of thousands and thousands of sign-ups inside its first 9 months and generated engagement charges two to 3 occasions increased than the unique model.
Amazon has claimed that roughly 76% of the duties customers carry out with Alexa+ can’t be replicated by any competing AI assistant.
At CES 2026, Amazon confirmed a set of AI-enhanced merchandise meant to push Alexa+ into extra contexts.
The corporate unveiled the Echo Dot Max and a refreshed Echo Studio, each engineered for deeper Alexa+ integration. It additionally expanded the assistant’s attain into BMW autos and launched a web-based model accessible exterior Amazon’s personal {hardware}.
The Hearth Telephone’s shadow
The “Transformer” mission is seen as Amazon’s renewed push into the cell market after the failure of its Hearth Telephone.
The Hearth Telephone, launched by then-CEO Jeff Bezos in July 2014, was a industrial disaster.
Fewer than 35,000 items have been offered within the first two months after launch. Inside weeks, the value dropped from $650 to 99 cents as Amazon scrambled to clear cabinets.
The market hasn’t grown any friendlier since then. As of February 2026, Apple commanded 31.5% of world smartphone shipments, and Samsung held 21.4%, which means the 2 leaders collectively accounted for 53% of the market, in keeping with StatCounter.

