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Changes are on the horizon for Android devices later this year. Amazon has announced that starting August 20, it will discontinue its app store for Android devices. Additionally, Amazon will end ...
Amazon first launched the Appstore in March, 2011 as an app that could be installed on Android phones and tablets. The first Amazon Fire-branded tablet didn’t launch until half a year later.
Amazon will discontinue its app store for Android on August 20 this year. The company sent a notice to developers indicating that they will no longer be able to submit new apps to the store.
To drive for Amazon Flex, Android users need to have phones running Android 11 or newer, while iPhone users need to be on iOS 17 at a minimum.
To get started with the gig, you will need to download a separate Amazon Flex app that's available on the Google Play Store for Android devices and through the App Store for iPhones. Although most ...
On Wednesday, Aug. 20, users will no longer be able to access the Amazon Appstore for Android or Amazon Coins in all marketplaces.
Amazon is plotting a big change to its Fire tablet lineup following years of escalating gripes from consumers and app developers over the company's homegrown operating system.
Amazon Flex gig workers don't have as much flexibility as other gig workers, a new report suggests. Some workers are locked out of the Flex app after working around five hours a day, according to ...
The advisory continued, “If you have a question when you’re delivering, you can contact our driver support team through the Amazon Flex app.