- The Amazon Appstore is upgrading to version 2.3 after having reached the one year marker.
- “The update raises the filesize cap on APK application bundles from 20MB to 50MB — a welcome increase that matches what’s available from Google’s own Play store,” reports The Verge. “Unlike Play, however, Amazon’s Appstore doesn’t support secondary downloads, which bring the actual maximum Play download size to a much higher 4GB.”
- The update also resolves the problem previously experienced of app update notifications popping up even after being disabled.
- The Amazon Appstore is only available in the U.S. and has far fewer apps than Play, but “the frequent sales and free apps of the day definitely make it worth checking out,” the post states.
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