Staff Reporter | On 24, Apr 2016
An Amazon Prime account in a region that offers Prime Instant Video as well. A BlackBerry 10 smartphone running OS 10.3.1.1016 or 10.3.1.1151 or higher. If you're on a 10.3.2 leak, you can skip installing the Amazon Shopping App as it comes preloaded.
This week, Amazon stepped up its competition with Netflix by launching a new standalone subscription streaming plan for US customers – the first time its monthly video service has been available without having to sign up for a full annual Amazon Prime membership.
While this was new for American viewers, though, UK Amazon customers have always been able to sign up to Amazon Prime Video without paying annually – something that, as the British media covered the news, soon became clear wasn't common knowledge. With many mainstream newspapers and magazines often confusing what's included with Amazon's Prime membership and what's not, let alone what any of the terminology means, we're here to set the record straight and provide you with the most accurate information. Because hey, that's what we're here for.
- Amazon Points Best Sellers Amazon Basics Prime Video Today's Deals New Releases Japanese Books Customer Service Prime Coupons Automotive Kindle Books Computers & Peripherals Health and Personal Care Sports & Outdoors Amazon Pantry Gift Cards Food & Beverage Beauty & Personal Care Home & Kitchen Amazon Fashion Toys & Games Home Improvement Baby.
- Amazon Prime, Amazon's subscription-based 2-day delivery service, bundles in the free Prime Instant Video services to US subscribers for free. It serves up a LoveFilm-esque on-demand service.
- Find all new releases streaming on Amazon Prime Video with JustWatch: New movies on Amazon Prime Amazon Prime adds very often new movies to its catalogue, especially at the beginning of every month. When you select the filter 'Movies, you'll find the full list of all the new movies on Amazon Prime US. New TV shows on Amazon Prime As on every.
Here are nine things you may not know about Amazon Prime Video:
1. It's not the same as Amazon Prime
Newspapers and magazines may refer to Amazon Prime Video as Amazon Prime, but they are not the same thing: Amazon Prime is an annual membership scheme that costs £79 a year and gives you free next-day UK delivery on Amazon purchases – as well as access to a range of other bonuses. Amazon Prime Video is a perk included with that (along with Amazon's Spotify rival, Prime Music), but it's not the same thing – you can sign up to an Amazon Prime Video account for £5.99 a month as a standalone product without any Prime commitments. That means you can cancel it whenever you like.
2. It's not the same as Amazon Instant Video either
Here's the thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand – and, again, the mainstream media doesn't help, because they don't always use the right names for each service. Amazon Video is divided into two separate parts: Amazon Prime Video, its all-you-can-stream subscription service, and Amazon Instant Video, its pay-per-view store for buying and renting videos.
Just because something is listed on Amazon as a video for streaming, that doesn't mean it's part of Amazon Prime Video. Films and TV shows can be on both Prime Video and Instant Video, neither of them, or just one of them – the way to spot the videos included in your subscription for free is to look for the Prime banner in the top left corner of a title. When you search for a film or TV show (whether on the site or in the Amazon Video app), you can also filter your results to see only the 'Prime' titles – much like when you search for a product on Amazon and filter the results to show the ones eligible for Prime delivery.
(On Amazon's annual Amazon 'Prime Day' – 11th July – it will often offer discounted videos to buy and rent on Amazon Instant Video exclusively to Amazon Prime members. Just in case the distinction wasn't confusing enough already.)
3. You can watch Prime Video things offline
Amazon Prime Video allows you to download some of its films and TV shows to watch offline – just the thing for a car journey, train ride or long flight. Eligible titles mostly consist of Amazon originals, but you can look for the Download option on any Amazon Prime Video title by checking the video details on its page.
4. You can watch things abroad
Don't have the space on your device to download things for offline viewing before going on holiday? Don't panic: some things are available to stream overseas too – as with Netflix, this is likely to be original shows, such as The Man in the High Castle. You can find a list of eligible titles here.
5. You can share your account with others
Netflix and Amazon Prime both let you share accounts with other users. While a standard Netflix plan covers up to two streams at any one time (four streams for the higher rate of £9.99 a month), Amazon allows two adults with their own accounts to create an 'Amazon Household'. This means that they can share Prime membership benefits between them for the price of one subscription – and share them with up to four children, who don't need Amazon accounts. So, that's six members in total for the standard Amazon Prime annual fee.
Amazon Prime benefits can be shared between the two adults in an Amazon Household. Amazon Student Prime members (free trial or paid) or invited guests of other Prime members, however, can't share their benefits. To share Prime Video streaming, both adults must have a 1-Click billing address and payment method within the UK. If you don't, you'll be asked to provide this during the sign up process.
6. It does have a decent film and TV selection
Amazon Prime Video is, simply, not as cool as Netflix – after all, one's a young company specialising in movies and TV, and the other is on online retailer that sells socks. But Amazon Prime Video's collection is far better than its reputation suggests: Warner Bros. and Studiocanal provide the biggest hitters in the service's catalogue, which, depending on when you're looking, ranges from Man of Steel (and a whole heap of animated DC outings) and Gravity to Paddington, the Shaun the Sheep movie and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. eOne titles, such as The BFG, are also available.
Amazon's original series, meanwhile, have stepped up their quality significantly, with Transparent and Mozart in the Jungle more than deserving their double Golden Globe wins, and The Man in the High Castle standing alongside the best TV shows of recent years. Add in ongoing exclusive deals for American Gods, Fear The Walking Dead, Black Sails, Ripper Street, Outlander, Halt and Catch Fire and Preacher, and you have an impressive standalone streaming service, let alone an appealing bonus for Prime members.
7. It's cheaper than Netflix
Perhaps Amazon's strongest feature is its price. Amazon Prime Video costs £5.99 a month, which makes it cheaper than Netflix – something that's easy to overlook when you think the only option is an £79 yearly Amazon Prime sum. While Netflix continues to fund its expansion around the world, Amazon apparently has no problem throwing cash to spare at its video arm, which means that Amazon Prime Video also includes HDR and 4K support for selected titles – something that would cost £9.99 a month on Netflix.
8. You can add on 'Amazon Channels'
Amazon has now introduced its 'Amazon Channels' to the UK, which consist of a range of subscription and premium services, which can be added to your Amazon Prime membership as a customised bundle. Add-on services include Shudder (£4.99 a month), EuroSport Player, the Discovery Channel, BFI Player+, MUBI and Hopster. Many are not offered at a discount and can already be subscribed to without an Amazon Prime membership, such as MUBI, BFI Player+ and Shudder. EuroSport Player, though, is cheaper through Amazon Channels: normally, it costs £5.99 for 24 hours, but with Amazon costs £6.99 for a month's access. The Discovery Channel, meanwhile, is not available anywhere else without a pay-TV package. It costs £4.99 a month. Also included is Heera, an Amazon-exclusive on demand channel with over 600 Bollywood, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, and Telegu movies and series, which costs £3.99 a month. For a full guide to Amazon Channels, click here.
9. New things are added to Amazon Prime Video all the time
Keep up to date with what's new on Amazon Prime Video UK by visiting our dedicated Amazon channel here – including new releases, reviews, what's leaving soon and recommended box sets. Merge columns in tableau.
Amazon Prime Instant Video New Releases
Staff Reporter | On 24, Apr 2016
This week, Amazon stepped up its competition with Netflix by launching a new standalone subscription streaming plan for US customers – the first time its monthly video service has been available without having to sign up for a full annual Amazon Prime membership.
While this was new for American viewers, though, UK Amazon customers have always been able to sign up to Amazon Prime Video without paying annually – something that, as the British media covered the news, soon became clear wasn't common knowledge. With many mainstream newspapers and magazines often confusing what's included with Amazon's Prime membership and what's not, let alone what any of the terminology means, we're here to set the record straight and provide you with the most accurate information. Because hey, that's what we're here for.
Here are nine things you may not know about Amazon Prime Video:
1. It's not the same as Amazon Prime
Newspapers and magazines may refer to Amazon Prime Video as Amazon Prime, but they are not the same thing: Amazon Prime is an annual membership scheme that costs £79 a year and gives you free next-day UK delivery on Amazon purchases – as well as access to a range of other bonuses. Amazon Prime Video is a perk included with that (along with Amazon's Spotify rival, Prime Music), but it's not the same thing – you can sign up to an Amazon Prime Video account for £5.99 a month as a standalone product without any Prime commitments. That means you can cancel it whenever you like.
2. It's not the same as Amazon Instant Video either
Here's the thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand – and, again, the mainstream media doesn't help, because they don't always use the right names for each service. Amazon Video is divided into two separate parts: Amazon Prime Video, its all-you-can-stream subscription service, and Amazon Instant Video, its pay-per-view store for buying and renting videos.
Just because something is listed on Amazon as a video for streaming, that doesn't mean it's part of Amazon Prime Video. Films and TV shows can be on both Prime Video and Instant Video, neither of them, or just one of them – the way to spot the videos included in your subscription for free is to look for the Prime banner in the top left corner of a title. When you search for a film or TV show (whether on the site or in the Amazon Video app), you can also filter your results to see only the 'Prime' titles – much like when you search for a product on Amazon and filter the results to show the ones eligible for Prime delivery.
(On Amazon's annual Amazon 'Prime Day' – 11th July – it will often offer discounted videos to buy and rent on Amazon Instant Video exclusively to Amazon Prime members. Just in case the distinction wasn't confusing enough already.)
3. You can watch Prime Video things offline
Amazon Prime Video allows you to download some of its films and TV shows to watch offline – just the thing for a car journey, train ride or long flight. Eligible titles mostly consist of Amazon originals, but you can look for the Download option on any Amazon Prime Video title by checking the video details on its page.
4. You can watch things abroad
Don't have the space on your device to download things for offline viewing before going on holiday? Don't panic: some things are available to stream overseas too – as with Netflix, this is likely to be original shows, such as The Man in the High Castle. You can find a list of eligible titles here.
5. You can share your account with others
Netflix and Amazon Prime both let you share accounts with other users. While a standard Netflix plan covers up to two streams at any one time (four streams for the higher rate of £9.99 a month), Amazon allows two adults with their own accounts to create an 'Amazon Household'. This means that they can share Prime membership benefits between them for the price of one subscription – and share them with up to four children, who don't need Amazon accounts. So, that's six members in total for the standard Amazon Prime annual fee.
Amazon Prime benefits can be shared between the two adults in an Amazon Household. Amazon Student Prime members (free trial or paid) or invited guests of other Prime members, however, can't share their benefits. To share Prime Video streaming, both adults must have a 1-Click billing address and payment method within the UK. If you don't, you'll be asked to provide this during the sign up process.
This week, Amazon stepped up its competition with Netflix by launching a new standalone subscription streaming plan for US customers – the first time its monthly video service has been available without having to sign up for a full annual Amazon Prime membership.
While this was new for American viewers, though, UK Amazon customers have always been able to sign up to Amazon Prime Video without paying annually – something that, as the British media covered the news, soon became clear wasn't common knowledge. With many mainstream newspapers and magazines often confusing what's included with Amazon's Prime membership and what's not, let alone what any of the terminology means, we're here to set the record straight and provide you with the most accurate information. Because hey, that's what we're here for.
- Amazon Points Best Sellers Amazon Basics Prime Video Today's Deals New Releases Japanese Books Customer Service Prime Coupons Automotive Kindle Books Computers & Peripherals Health and Personal Care Sports & Outdoors Amazon Pantry Gift Cards Food & Beverage Beauty & Personal Care Home & Kitchen Amazon Fashion Toys & Games Home Improvement Baby.
- Amazon Prime, Amazon's subscription-based 2-day delivery service, bundles in the free Prime Instant Video services to US subscribers for free. It serves up a LoveFilm-esque on-demand service.
- Find all new releases streaming on Amazon Prime Video with JustWatch: New movies on Amazon Prime Amazon Prime adds very often new movies to its catalogue, especially at the beginning of every month. When you select the filter 'Movies, you'll find the full list of all the new movies on Amazon Prime US. New TV shows on Amazon Prime As on every.
Here are nine things you may not know about Amazon Prime Video:
1. It's not the same as Amazon Prime
Newspapers and magazines may refer to Amazon Prime Video as Amazon Prime, but they are not the same thing: Amazon Prime is an annual membership scheme that costs £79 a year and gives you free next-day UK delivery on Amazon purchases – as well as access to a range of other bonuses. Amazon Prime Video is a perk included with that (along with Amazon's Spotify rival, Prime Music), but it's not the same thing – you can sign up to an Amazon Prime Video account for £5.99 a month as a standalone product without any Prime commitments. That means you can cancel it whenever you like.
2. It's not the same as Amazon Instant Video either
Here's the thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand – and, again, the mainstream media doesn't help, because they don't always use the right names for each service. Amazon Video is divided into two separate parts: Amazon Prime Video, its all-you-can-stream subscription service, and Amazon Instant Video, its pay-per-view store for buying and renting videos.
Just because something is listed on Amazon as a video for streaming, that doesn't mean it's part of Amazon Prime Video. Films and TV shows can be on both Prime Video and Instant Video, neither of them, or just one of them – the way to spot the videos included in your subscription for free is to look for the Prime banner in the top left corner of a title. When you search for a film or TV show (whether on the site or in the Amazon Video app), you can also filter your results to see only the 'Prime' titles – much like when you search for a product on Amazon and filter the results to show the ones eligible for Prime delivery.
(On Amazon's annual Amazon 'Prime Day' – 11th July – it will often offer discounted videos to buy and rent on Amazon Instant Video exclusively to Amazon Prime members. Just in case the distinction wasn't confusing enough already.)
3. You can watch Prime Video things offline
Amazon Prime Video allows you to download some of its films and TV shows to watch offline – just the thing for a car journey, train ride or long flight. Eligible titles mostly consist of Amazon originals, but you can look for the Download option on any Amazon Prime Video title by checking the video details on its page.
4. You can watch things abroad
Don't have the space on your device to download things for offline viewing before going on holiday? Don't panic: some things are available to stream overseas too – as with Netflix, this is likely to be original shows, such as The Man in the High Castle. You can find a list of eligible titles here.
5. You can share your account with others
Netflix and Amazon Prime both let you share accounts with other users. While a standard Netflix plan covers up to two streams at any one time (four streams for the higher rate of £9.99 a month), Amazon allows two adults with their own accounts to create an 'Amazon Household'. This means that they can share Prime membership benefits between them for the price of one subscription – and share them with up to four children, who don't need Amazon accounts. So, that's six members in total for the standard Amazon Prime annual fee.
Amazon Prime benefits can be shared between the two adults in an Amazon Household. Amazon Student Prime members (free trial or paid) or invited guests of other Prime members, however, can't share their benefits. To share Prime Video streaming, both adults must have a 1-Click billing address and payment method within the UK. If you don't, you'll be asked to provide this during the sign up process.
6. It does have a decent film and TV selection
Amazon Prime Video is, simply, not as cool as Netflix – after all, one's a young company specialising in movies and TV, and the other is on online retailer that sells socks. But Amazon Prime Video's collection is far better than its reputation suggests: Warner Bros. and Studiocanal provide the biggest hitters in the service's catalogue, which, depending on when you're looking, ranges from Man of Steel (and a whole heap of animated DC outings) and Gravity to Paddington, the Shaun the Sheep movie and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. eOne titles, such as The BFG, are also available.
Amazon's original series, meanwhile, have stepped up their quality significantly, with Transparent and Mozart in the Jungle more than deserving their double Golden Globe wins, and The Man in the High Castle standing alongside the best TV shows of recent years. Add in ongoing exclusive deals for American Gods, Fear The Walking Dead, Black Sails, Ripper Street, Outlander, Halt and Catch Fire and Preacher, and you have an impressive standalone streaming service, let alone an appealing bonus for Prime members.
7. It's cheaper than Netflix
Perhaps Amazon's strongest feature is its price. Amazon Prime Video costs £5.99 a month, which makes it cheaper than Netflix – something that's easy to overlook when you think the only option is an £79 yearly Amazon Prime sum. While Netflix continues to fund its expansion around the world, Amazon apparently has no problem throwing cash to spare at its video arm, which means that Amazon Prime Video also includes HDR and 4K support for selected titles – something that would cost £9.99 a month on Netflix.
8. You can add on 'Amazon Channels'
Amazon has now introduced its 'Amazon Channels' to the UK, which consist of a range of subscription and premium services, which can be added to your Amazon Prime membership as a customised bundle. Add-on services include Shudder (£4.99 a month), EuroSport Player, the Discovery Channel, BFI Player+, MUBI and Hopster. Many are not offered at a discount and can already be subscribed to without an Amazon Prime membership, such as MUBI, BFI Player+ and Shudder. EuroSport Player, though, is cheaper through Amazon Channels: normally, it costs £5.99 for 24 hours, but with Amazon costs £6.99 for a month's access. The Discovery Channel, meanwhile, is not available anywhere else without a pay-TV package. It costs £4.99 a month. Also included is Heera, an Amazon-exclusive on demand channel with over 600 Bollywood, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, and Telegu movies and series, which costs £3.99 a month. For a full guide to Amazon Channels, click here.
9. New things are added to Amazon Prime Video all the time
Keep up to date with what's new on Amazon Prime Video UK by visiting our dedicated Amazon channel here – including new releases, reviews, what's leaving soon and recommended box sets. Merge columns in tableau.
Amazon Prime Instant Video New Releases
Staff Reporter | On 24, Apr 2016
This week, Amazon stepped up its competition with Netflix by launching a new standalone subscription streaming plan for US customers – the first time its monthly video service has been available without having to sign up for a full annual Amazon Prime membership.
While this was new for American viewers, though, UK Amazon customers have always been able to sign up to Amazon Prime Video without paying annually – something that, as the British media covered the news, soon became clear wasn't common knowledge. With many mainstream newspapers and magazines often confusing what's included with Amazon's Prime membership and what's not, let alone what any of the terminology means, we're here to set the record straight and provide you with the most accurate information. Because hey, that's what we're here for.
Here are nine things you may not know about Amazon Prime Video:
1. It's not the same as Amazon Prime
Newspapers and magazines may refer to Amazon Prime Video as Amazon Prime, but they are not the same thing: Amazon Prime is an annual membership scheme that costs £79 a year and gives you free next-day UK delivery on Amazon purchases – as well as access to a range of other bonuses. Amazon Prime Video is a perk included with that (along with Amazon's Spotify rival, Prime Music), but it's not the same thing – you can sign up to an Amazon Prime Video account for £5.99 a month as a standalone product without any Prime commitments. That means you can cancel it whenever you like.
2. It's not the same as Amazon Instant Video either
Here's the thing that a lot of people don't seem to understand – and, again, the mainstream media doesn't help, because they don't always use the right names for each service. Amazon Video is divided into two separate parts: Amazon Prime Video, its all-you-can-stream subscription service, and Amazon Instant Video, its pay-per-view store for buying and renting videos.
Just because something is listed on Amazon as a video for streaming, that doesn't mean it's part of Amazon Prime Video. Films and TV shows can be on both Prime Video and Instant Video, neither of them, or just one of them – the way to spot the videos included in your subscription for free is to look for the Prime banner in the top left corner of a title. When you search for a film or TV show (whether on the site or in the Amazon Video app), you can also filter your results to see only the 'Prime' titles – much like when you search for a product on Amazon and filter the results to show the ones eligible for Prime delivery.
(On Amazon's annual Amazon 'Prime Day' – 11th July – it will often offer discounted videos to buy and rent on Amazon Instant Video exclusively to Amazon Prime members. Just in case the distinction wasn't confusing enough already.)
3. You can watch Prime Video things offline
Amazon Prime Video allows you to download some of its films and TV shows to watch offline – just the thing for a car journey, train ride or long flight. Eligible titles mostly consist of Amazon originals, but you can look for the Download option on any Amazon Prime Video title by checking the video details on its page.
4. You can watch things abroad
Don't have the space on your device to download things for offline viewing before going on holiday? Don't panic: some things are available to stream overseas too – as with Netflix, this is likely to be original shows, such as The Man in the High Castle. You can find a list of eligible titles here.
5. You can share your account with others
Netflix and Amazon Prime both let you share accounts with other users. While a standard Netflix plan covers up to two streams at any one time (four streams for the higher rate of £9.99 a month), Amazon allows two adults with their own accounts to create an 'Amazon Household'. This means that they can share Prime membership benefits between them for the price of one subscription – and share them with up to four children, who don't need Amazon accounts. So, that's six members in total for the standard Amazon Prime annual fee.
Amazon Prime benefits can be shared between the two adults in an Amazon Household. Amazon Student Prime members (free trial or paid) or invited guests of other Prime members, however, can't share their benefits. To share Prime Video streaming, both adults must have a 1-Click billing address and payment method within the UK. If you don't, you'll be asked to provide this during the sign up process.
6. It does have a decent film and TV selection
Amazon Prime Video is, simply, not as cool as Netflix – after all, one's a young company specialising in movies and TV, and the other is on online retailer that sells socks. But Amazon Prime Video's collection is far better than its reputation suggests: Warner Bros. and Studiocanal provide the biggest hitters in the service's catalogue, which, depending on when you're looking, ranges from Man of Steel (and a whole heap of animated DC outings) and Gravity to Paddington, the Shaun the Sheep movie and The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford. eOne titles, such as The BFG, are also available.
Amazon's original series, meanwhile, have stepped up their quality significantly, with Transparent and Mozart in the Jungle more than deserving their double Golden Globe wins, and The Man in the High Castle standing alongside the best TV shows of recent years. Add in ongoing exclusive deals for American Gods, Fear The Walking Dead, Black Sails, Ripper Street, Outlander, Halt and Catch Fire and Preacher, and you have an impressive standalone streaming service, let alone an appealing bonus for Prime members.
7. It's cheaper than Netflix
Perhaps Amazon's strongest feature is its price. Amazon Prime Video costs £5.99 a month, which makes it cheaper than Netflix – something that's easy to overlook when you think the only option is an £79 yearly Amazon Prime sum. While Netflix continues to fund its expansion around the world, Amazon apparently has no problem throwing cash to spare at its video arm, which means that Amazon Prime Video also includes HDR and 4K support for selected titles – something that would cost £9.99 a month on Netflix.
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8. You can add on 'Amazon Channels'
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Amazon has now introduced its 'Amazon Channels' to the UK, which consist of a range of subscription and premium services, which can be added to your Amazon Prime membership as a customised bundle. Add-on services include Shudder (£4.99 a month), EuroSport Player, the Discovery Channel, BFI Player+, MUBI and Hopster. Many are not offered at a discount and can already be subscribed to without an Amazon Prime membership, such as MUBI, BFI Player+ and Shudder. EuroSport Player, though, is cheaper through Amazon Channels: normally, it costs £5.99 for 24 hours, but with Amazon costs £6.99 for a month's access. The Discovery Channel, meanwhile, is not available anywhere else without a pay-TV package. It costs £4.99 a month. Also included is Heera, an Amazon-exclusive on demand channel with over 600 Bollywood, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, and Telegu movies and series, which costs £3.99 a month. For a full guide to Amazon Channels, click here.
9. New things are added to Amazon Prime Video all the time
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Keep up to date with what's new on Amazon Prime Video UK by visiting our dedicated Amazon channel here – including new releases, reviews, what's leaving soon and recommended box sets.