PHOTO storage can be a pain in the neck if you don't have anywhere to save images externally.
Amazon Prime members may not have to run into that problem anymore with their huge membership perk.
If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, you have access to a no-cost solution for freeing up space on your devices.
Amazon Photos is a cloud-based software for storing, sharing, and organizing photos.
While Prime members enjoy unlimited photo storage and 5GB of video storage, all Amazon account holders receive a small amount of free storage for photo sharing, ordering prints, or utilizing features like turning Fire TV or Echo Show into digital picture frames.
Being a cloud-based service, it enables you to safeguard your photos, ensuring that the loss of a device doesn't equate to losing your entire photo collection.
Additionally, you can utilize it to free up space on your device, convert your Echo Show into a digital picture frame, order prints, or share photos.
Prime members of Amazon enjoy unlimited photo storage and 5GB of video storage as part of their membership, making Amazon Photos a valuable solution for photo storage for existing subscribers.
Every Amazon member is granted 5GB of complimentary storage, but if you prefer photo storage without the Prime membership, you can subscribe solely to Amazon Photos starting at $1.99 per month.
These photos can also be stored in full resolution, ensuring that you can easily preserve your cherished family memories at no extra expense.
To begin using Amazon Photos in the US, first, visit Amazon Photos on Amazon.com.
From there, either sign in or click on "Apps" and follow the provided instructions to install Amazon Photos on your iOS, Android, or other devices.
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Upon being prompted, sign in using your Amazon account.
Backing up your photos and videos is a simple and fast process.
Once signed in, the app will guide you through a few prompts to adjust your settings and grant access to your photos and videos.
You have the option to enable the Auto Save feature, which automatically syncs your camera roll with your Amazon Photos account or manually select images to add.
Ensure to enable notifications to keep track of your storage usage and fully enjoy the Amazon Photos experience, including reminders of features like "This Day."
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If you're an Amazon Prime member, you're probably paying $14.99 or £8.99 every single month.
And if you're only using it for faster deliveries, you're ignoring loads of money-saving perks.
You're already paying for Prime, so you might as well get your money's worth.
First off, you can try , which is extremely handy if you're a serial snapper.
It gives you access to unlimited full-resolution photo storage, as well as 5GB for videos.
Second is , which serves up "a rotating collection of over 3,000 digital books, audiobooks, magazines, comics, and more".
It's perfect for bookworms, and is totally free with your regular Prime membership.
It's great to pair with another perk called .
This gives you early access to a brand new book for free every single month.
Third is one for gamers, and is aptly named .
You'll get free games and in-game content every month on a rotating basis.
And if you're a fan of Twitch, you'll even be given a free channel subscription to use each month.
On top of that, you'll be able to play some free games using Amazon's Luna cloud-gaming service.
Audiophiles will want to check out , which gets you ad-free listening to over 100 million songs, along with thousands of playlists and popular podcasts.
And here's a bonus one if you're in the US: free Grubhub+.
It's one of the best perks because it gets you a year subscription that would normally cost $9.99 a month.
You'll get unlimited $0 delivery fees on any order over $12 with your membership, but it'll terminate if you cancel Prime.
By Sean Keach
By activating Auto Save within the Amazon Photos app, your photos and videos will be automatically saved to your Amazon Photos account from your device using the app.
You can choose to enable Auto Save when signing in to the app for the first time or by navigating to the home screen of the app and selecting the "Automatically save from your device" button to start syncing your files if you've already signed in.
SHARE YOUR PHOTOS
Amazon Photos simplifies the process of sharing photos and videos with friends and family.
Here are various methods you can utilize the service to share photos, per :
Share individual photos or entire albums by selecting an image or album folder in your app or browser and then tapping the share icon. You can locate recipients in your contacts list by name, email address, or phone number, and share via your preferred medium, including text, email, and social media platforms. Your contacts do not require an Amazon Prime membership or an Amazon Photos account to receive photos or videos from you.
Gather photos from an event by sending an Amazon Photos link or QR code to your attendees. They can use the link to upload and share their preferred photos and videos from the event in one convenient location. Additionally, you can display these photos on a Fire TV or Echo Show during the event. Event photo sharing is currently available to Amazon Photos customers in the U.S. with an iOS device.
CERTIFIED 'THE BEST' BY USERS
Users, for the most part, have enjoyed their use of Amazon Photos, especially with it being a free perk for Prime members.
"Yes, it's amazing," one Reddit user. "No limits. Always available. The best in business."
"Overall it's a pretty good app that I'd definitely recommend taking advantage of if you mainly need photo storage," another person on the platform.
Others, however, say that it does have its limits.
"Amazon photos so far so good," another user, "except you have to put the app in foreground or else it will stop uploading.. I just need to back up intentionally latest for 8000+ photos which accumulated overtime.."
"If you turn on optimize photos, it will decrease the amount of storage used on your iPhone’s storage," a fourth person. "The iCloud storage used for iCloud Photos will not be reduced."