The Wall Street Journal says Amazon's reportedly already testing its smartphone
The Wall Street Journal's Lorraine Luk in Taipei writes today that Amazon's working with component suppliers in Asia to test a smartphone (presumably their own).
As always, "officials at some of Amazon's part suppliers" declined to be named, but they said that "mass production of the new device may start late this year or early next year."
It's said that the screen of the phone currently being tested "measures between four and five inches."
Greg Bensinger in San Francisco contributed to the WSJ-Asia Technology report.
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