As it stated in The retail giant tells its Prime Exclusive phones going to no longer feature close screen advertesment — just preinstalled Amazon apps. So 1 of the main roadblocks which may have saved you from buying an Amazon Prime Exclusive smartphone just went away. (You still want a $99-per-year Amazon Prime subscription to get the discounted pricing on Prime Exclusive devices, though.) With this radical change in Amazon's policy, it's worth giving the Prime Exclusive phones a second look. To help you figure out which 1 is the better for you, we've organized a list detailing our favorite picks and the pros and disadvantades of Amazon's entire Prime Exclusive smartphone portfolio.
Amazon Prime Exclusive phones to ditch close screen advertesment (Update: value raise with $20)
Update: Amazon did'nt mention this in its premier email, however all Prime Exclusive phones going to receive a $20 value increase. While we going to still offer a discount off of the list price, we going to raise the value of eextremely current Prime Exclusive smartphone in the portfolio with $20. by this change, existing Prime Exclusive smartphone customers going to have the offers & advertesment removed for no extra charge. But now, Amazon is ditching the close screen advertesment for its Prime Exclusive phones, making the deals far further enticing. Starting tomorrow, February 7, all phones on the Amazon Prime Exclusive list going to ship without close screen ads.
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