
Amazon’s on-demand movie and TV streaming service, Prime Instant Video, is finally supported on Android devices. Well, sort of. As Android Police notes, the existing Amazon app in the Google Play store was updated today for US users, allowing them to browse and buy digital content. While this includes purchases and rentals, handled under Amazon Instant Video,_of greater interest is the support for Prime Instant Video streaming. To access this content though, you’ll need the new Prime Instant Video player, which is available exclusively through the Amazon Appstore. Once subscribers have both the player and Amazon app installed, they can...
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