Unlimited photo storage signed Amazon Prime

A good news for Amazon Prime members, as the company has announced a new perk in addition to free two-day shipping and instant video/music streaming.

Amazon now offers unlimited photo storage on the cloud.

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Called Prime Photos, the new service from Amazon is free for U.S. Prime members who can upload and store photos and access them at any time in Amazon Cloud Drive, the new solution is compatible across multiple devices and platforms, including all Android and iOS devices and of course Amazon’s new Fire TV Stick.

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