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Report: Amazon’s 3D smartphone to be AT&T exclusive

Amazon's teaser video for its upcoming 3D phone.

Amazon is due to unveil its long-rumored smartphone tomorrow, and if a report from The Wall Street Journal is to be believed, customers won't have their pick of US carriers. The outlet is reporting that Amazon's phone will be available exclusively on AT&T's network.

The two companies have a history of working together. AT&T's network provides Internet access to Kindle tablets and e-readers, and the hope is that Amazon's new 3D phone will boost subscriber rates for AT&T's network. Amazon's phone is expected to have a normal LCD screen that provides a 3D effect via head tracking. Four cameras are reportedly embedded in the front of the device; they will track the user's head and change the image on the screen accordingly.

The event is tomorrow, and we'll have boots on the ground and a liveblog going to bring you all the news about Amazon's latest.

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