Tuesday, November 4, 2014

There are many reasons why consumers should sign up for the $99-membership Amazon Prime. Now, Amazon has added another irresistible feature that would further entice more members.


Do you have tons of photographs that take up mush space on your smartphone or PC? The latest Amazon Prime benefit would be the perfect solution for that. It now allows members to store as many photos as possible in Cloud Drive with no extra cost.



That’s right. The new feature comes for free for all the members of Amazon Prime. Interestingly, photos that can be stored on Cloud Drive may include original and full-resolution images that usually take up much space.


Free photo saving feature


All Amazon Prime members can now store all their existing photo collections on the cloud. They can automatically upload new pictures and access those anytime, wherever they could be at no additional charge. Photos can also be uploaded from Android or iOS devices and of course from Fire smartphones and Fire tablets as well as Windows and Mac computers.


Accessing those store photos would not be a problem. The collection can be accessed using any device, which may include the television using Fire TV Stick, Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation 3 and 4, and selected Samsung and LG special smart sets.


According to Amazon, there is no other perfect timing for this new feature launch. Individuals and families are set to take more photos this coming holiday season when family

gatherings and special Christmas parties roll out. Amazon emphasized that this new benefit for Amazon Prime members would not just facilitate savings in time and money; it would also make saving memories possible, too.


More perks


Amazon Prime members are usually given free two-day shipping perks on online purchases. They can also enjoy unlimited movie streaming from their Instant Video library as well as access more than 1 million songs.


A membership also comes with early access to many Lightning Deals. Members are even given access to over 600,000 books that can be borrowed through the Lending Library for Kindle Owners.


Article source: http://www.freep.com/story/news/nation/2014/09/20/nbc-chris-christie-bridge-scandal/15950527/




There are many reasons why consumers should sign up for the $99-membership Amazon Prime. Now, Amazon has added another irresistible feature that would further entice more members.

Do you have tons of photographs that take up mush space on your smartphone or PC? The latest Amazon Prime...

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