Amazon offers iPhone shopping app in UK

Includes photo-matching "Amazon Remembers" function

26 October 2009 9:32 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Amazon.co.uk has announced its Amazon App for iPhone and iPod touch, launched in the States back in 2008, is now available from the App Store to users in the UK.

The Amazon App connects customers to their Amazon.co.uk account and offers purchasing using Amazon's 1-Click ordering and Amazon Prime, the ability to tracking packages or modify orders via "Your Account", personalised recommendations and Wish List access.

The "Amazon Remembers" feature uses the iPhone camera to "find and remember" items available for sale on Amazon.co.uk - photos taken by the camera are automatically uploaded to Amazon.co.uk to then search for similar-looking products.

The Amazon App is available for free from the App Store on iPhone and iPod touch now.

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Phones, iPhones apps, Amazon, shopping, App Store
UK Shopping
mobiles.co.uk, three.co.uk, carphonewarehouse.co.uk, Nokia.co.uk, o2.co.uk, orange.co.uk, phones4u.co.uk, t-mobile.co.uk, vodafone.co.uk, ebay.co.uk
US Shopping
bestbuy.com, ebay.com

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