<p>The holophone is almost here Amazon has signed an agreement with AT&T to challenge Apple and Google with a groundbreaking 3D handset </p> <p>Jeff Bezos set to unveil an event in Seattle tomorrow </p> <p>It is expected to be available only in the US and only on AT&T </p> <p>Published: 18:56 EDT, 17 June 2014 Updated: 00:56 EDT, 18 June 2014 </p> <p>9 </p> <p>Amazon is today putting the finishing touches to its first phone which is expected to be launched in the next few hours by its boss Jeff Bezos. </p> <p>The phone is expected to utilize retina-tracking technology, so that images displayed on the screen appear to "float" above' the screen, similar to a Hologram and appear three-dimensional from all angles. </p> <p>It is believed that the phone will initially be offered in the US only by AT&T in an arrangement that is similar to the launch of the original iPhone. </p> <p>Amazon's rumored holophone will be revealed on June 18. Amazon has released a teaser on Wednesday, which shows people's reaction to the device. Images of the handset were previously leaked online. The most recent images (pictured below) show a slim handset that looks very much like Apple's iPhone. </p> <p>The deal has already angered AT&T's rivals, </p> <p>Seattle based T-Mobile's chief executive, John Legere, tweeted, "Really @Amazon? What did you do to be proud of your home town? </p> <p>Images of the handset were previously published online. </p> <p>It is currently being developed at Lab126, Amazon’s secretive Silicon Valley hardware unit. </p> <p>According to Business Week, more than 1,600 people have claimed Lab126 on the professional social networking site LinkedIn as their employer. </p> <p>The latest images also show a tiny handset that appears like Apple's iPhone. </p> <p>Multiple trusted sources have confirmed the authenticity of the image, that was designed to be used internally by graphic designers at Amazon BGR,' the website BGR said. </p> <p>The handset seems to be influenced by the design of Apple's iPhone 5 and Google's Nexus handset. </p> <p>As can be seen in this image released exclusively by BGR, Amazon's phone will have a design which is similar to full-touch phones currently on the market according to BGR. </p> <p>Still think America doesn't care about soccer? Take a look at Twitter... Facebook takes aim at Snapchat with its Slingshot self... </p> <p>In fact, it seems to draw design cues from several existing smartphones including Apple's iPhone and Samsung's Galaxy S lineup and even the HTC One, which has a chamfered, polished bezel that is similar to the one seen on Amazon's phone.' </p> <p>The handset is believed to come with a 4.7-inch display with HD resolution of 720p and a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 2GB of RAM, and six separate camera modules that help create 3D effects. </p> <p>It will run a custom version of Google's Android OS that is similar to the one used on Amazon's Kindle Fire tablets. </p> <p>The Amazon handset has an edge that's beveled like apple's iPhone 5 </p> <p>The site has previously obtained images of the handset inside protective cases. https://urbanislovar.com/ </p> <p>"Finally we have pictures of a prototype device that has yet to be released. This gives the world a first look at Amazon's much anticipated phone. </p>