Appstore closure

AppWizard
February 21, 2025
Amazon will close its Appstore for Android devices on August 20 of this year, and developers will no longer be able to submit new applications. The decision is part of a strategic shift to enhance user experience on Amazon's own devices. The Appstore will still be available on Amazon's Fire TV, Fire Tablet, and other built-in products. Developers can submit updates for existing applications until the service ends. Additionally, Amazon will discontinue its Amazon Coins program on the same date and will refund any remaining coins in user accounts.
AppWizard
February 20, 2025
Amazon will close its Amazon Appstore for Android on August 20, shifting focus to enhancing the Appstore experience on Fire TVs and Fire Tablets. Users on Android devices will need to switch to Google Play for apps, while developers can still update existing apps but cannot submit new ones. In-app purchases through the Amazon Appstore will no longer be available. The Amazon Coins program will remain active until the shutdown date, with unused coins eligible for a refund afterward. The Appstore, launched in March 2011, faced challenges competing with Google Play and Apple, and has already shut down in China and plans to withdraw from Windows by March 5.
AppWizard
February 20, 2025
Amazon will close its Appstore for Android devices effective August 20. New app submissions will not be accepted, but developers can update existing apps until the deadline. The Appstore, operational in 200 countries, primarily serves Amazon devices. After the closure, previously downloaded apps may not function on Android devices. Amazon will also discontinue its virtual currency, Amazon Coins, with refunds for unused coins after the deadline. The Appstore will continue to operate on Amazon's proprietary devices, such as Fire TV and Fire Tablet.
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