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Amazon PhotosPlus was a subscription-based service that offered users the ability to display their chosen photos on their devices as the "primary content". Additionally, it provided 25GB of Amazon Photos storage, and cost $2 per month. Announced<ref>[https://www.pocket-lint.com/what-is-amazon-photosplus/ What is Amazon PhotosPlus]</ref> in October 2023, Amazon sent an email informing its users that they were discontinuing<ref>[https://www.threads.net/@wheelsee/post/C-58LrqSbYW?xmt=AQGzdSySswLxRPEtQdHvzY0PMn5k0eXCG2lzMqmc0irZoIQ Email sent to all PhotosPlus users informing them of the cancellation of the service]</ref> the service, cancelling it on September 12, 2024. This discontinuation has been described as an example of a [[retroactively amended purchase]].
Amazon PhotosPlus was a subscription-based service that offered users the ability to display their chosen photos on their devices as the "primary content". Additionally, it provided 25GB of Amazon Photos storage, and cost $2 per month. Announced<ref>[https://www.pocket-lint.com/what-is-amazon-photosplus/ What is Amazon PhotosPlus]</ref> in October 2023, Amazon sent an email informing its users that they were discontinuing<ref>[https://www.threads.net/@wheelsee/post/C-58LrqSbYW?xmt=AQGzdSySswLxRPEtQdHvzY0PMn5k0eXCG2lzMqmc0irZoIQ Email sent to all PhotosPlus users informing them of the cancellation of the service]</ref> the service, cancelling it on September 12, 2024. This event, when discussed, has been described as having features which match the definition of a [[retroactively amended purchase]]<ref>[https://www.theverge.com/2023/9/22/23885332/amazon-echo-show-8-photos-edition-digital-frame-price-fee Amazon Echo Show 8]</ref>.


== Product History ==
== Product History ==

Revision as of 00:17, 18 January 2025

Amazon PhotosPlus was a subscription-based service that offered users the ability to display their chosen photos on their devices as the "primary content". Additionally, it provided 25GB of Amazon Photos storage, and cost $2 per month. Announced[1] in October 2023, Amazon sent an email informing its users that they were discontinuing[2] the service, cancelling it on September 12, 2024. This event, when discussed, has been described as having features which match the definition of a retroactively amended purchase[3].

Product History

The Amazon Echo Show 8 was a Digital Frame, launched at $149.99. For $10 more, you could get the Amazon Echo Show 8 Photos Edition, which included 6 months of PhotosPlus and the ability to display your photos as the "primary" content. Amazon spokesperson Courtney Ramirez[4] confirmed that "Occasionally, Alexa will provide content suggestions based on a customer's interest. However, photos will remain the primary content."

Features

The Photos Edition with PhotosPlus subscription offered several specific features that made it stand out:

  • Photos would rotate every 30 seconds indefinitely
  • Photos remained primary content without switching to advertisements
  • 25GB of Amazon Photos storage included w/ subscription
  • Ability to remotely add new photos to the device

Discontinuation

In March 2024, Amazon discontinued the sale of the Echo Show 8 Photos Edition hardware[5]. Five months later, in August 2024, Amazon announced the end of the PhotosPlus subscription service. After they cancelled PhotosPlus Service, the Amazon Echo Show 8 Photos Edition became functionally identical[6] to the standard Amazon Echo Show 8, with users forced to view advertisements and promotional content after three hours of photo display.

Impact

Customer Response

The discontinuation caused substantial customer backlash[7], particularly because:

  • Customers paid a premium ($10) for hardware that would lose its primary distinguishing feature of avoiding ads
  • The product lifecycle was less than one year
  • No refunds or compensation were offered for the hardware premium
  • No alternative was provided for viewers wanting to avoid ads on their photo display

Workarounds

After discontinuation, Amazon suggested two alternatives for photo display, neither of which replicated the original functionality:

  • Using the standard photo frame feature by saying "Alexa, start Photo Frame"
  • Accessing photos through Settings > Clock & Photo Display

While users kept access to their 25GB of Amazon Photos storage, the devices defaulted to showing ads & promotions after three hours of photo display, which removed the primary reason customers chose the Photos Edition variant.

References