After releasing the official Prime Video app for Android TV last month, the company now made it possible to install the app onto Android TV devices. However, users are reporting that the app still does not work.
Amazon has added their Prime Video app for Android TV devices, a long-requested addition. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear to be actually available to download for many popular Android TV devices just yet, but the listing at least exists at Google Play.
Samsung has announced that Prime Video will stream in HDR10+ on QLED and 'standard' 4K TVs as of December 13th. About 100 TV shows and movies will support the format from the get-go, including Amazon original shows like The Grand Tour and The Tick.
AdAge reports that Amazon is working on a free version of Amazon Prime Video. The company would look to secure older content to get more people watching video, which would ideally entice them to try the premium offering for access to originals and more content.
Amazon has made its Prime Video app available to most Android devices in the Google Play Store. Previously, only a handful of devices were supported. There's still no Chromecast support.
For those interested, and with a Samsung device, you can download the Amazon Prime Video application from their Galaxy Apps store. However, the app icon doesn't seem to show up in the App Drawer, but you can access it from the Galaxy Apps store application.
Amazon made nice on their promise for a major expansion to Amazon Prime Video. The service is now available in over 200 countries worldwide after being very limited for quite some time. Existing and new Amazon Prime members will be getting access to the service, while those only interested in...
Amazon Prime Video is now available in India. While Amazon Prime has been available in the country for a while now, the streaming video service was not included. The service currently costs ₹499 ($7.50 USD) per year, but that introductory rate is expected to eventually jump to ₹999 per year.
Netflix hasn't ever let you download TV shows or movies for watching them later, (although they have said this could come in the future) but now Amazon has let its Prime subscribers do that for a while.
The latest update to the service actually takes this a step further too and lets Android...
Those who can't afford to pay Amazon Prime's $100 upfront yearly fee now have the option to pay $8.99 per month to subscribe to Amazon Prime Video. If you still want Amazon Prime's free shipping and music streaming options, that monthly subscription fee goes up to $10.99. Those doing the math...
Both Amazon and Netflix have been buying up movie rights left at right from various artists at the Sundance Film Festival.
As far as big purchases go, Amazon paid $10 million for Manchester by the Sea and Netflix paid $7 million for The Fundamentals of Caring.
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