Last updated on April 19, 2015

Amazon’s Fire Android phone is now available on sale for a sweet $189 – down from $449, which means you save $260 on this GSM unlocked 32 GB version if you buy it now from Amazon (link below).

The phone comes with a 2.2 GHz Quad-core processor, 2 GBs of RAM and a 4.7 inch HD Display. On the rear it has a 13 megapixel camera with a flash and optical image stabilization.

If all that wasn’t enough, Amazon is also throwing in one free year of Amazon Prime and unlimited cloud storage for your media.

While the phone’s design is mediocre, the features Amazon has bundled with it make it a great deal. You’re going to get access to streaming movies, music, Kindle books and Firefly technology, which is like a translator, text and sound identifier mashed into one useful app.

All these features are part of Fire OS, which is basically Amazon’s customized version of Android. Along with all the software goodies you also get a premium headset with the phone so you can enjoy all the media with Dolby Digital Plus sound.

Finally, you also get access to Mayday, which is Amazon’s stellar support service. Their techs can walk you through issues in real-time and Amazon claims that you’ll get help in 15 seconds or less.

The phone is compatible with all major GSM networks, including T-Mobile and AT&T, but it won’t work with CDMA networks like Sprint and Verizon.