Aside from the compared to other video players such as the "MX Video Player" underground functionality (no offline functionality, no support for gestures, no minute pause function, etc.) is the only Instant Video (!!!) Application who sometimes simply crashes on some of my Android devices at startup - succession also like to multiply. After a few minutes or hours, everything is back in order.
During the aforementioned MX Player on any (!) Device, ranging from a small Samsung Galaxy Pocket up to a 10 '' tablet with Nvidia graphics chip, without hesitation giving good service, is the Instant Video at more of a gamble. And above all, the crash the application is no reasonable error message, writes a log file - nothing. What developers Amazon employs about? Or is it just a matter of copy-and nannying to seal everything to the detriment of the customer? Dirt Software.
Amazon itself does obviously nothing to solve the problems. After several (!) Tickets to the above subject and many emails, under which I have received information about the diagnosis, I learn from the support that the fault is known and eliminated as part of the next version of the software (instant video) would , Of course, there is no deadline, is when this new version will appear. Currently, it is in any case so that the Instant Video app for Android is not even updated in the half year cycle. Bleak outlook.
Well, and then there are the rights that Instant Video gives itself. What is it to Amazon, which globally unique ID my Android device that I use to play, has?