2) Since you can take no shortcuts on the Home screen, "Resume Play" for example, or "Big Bang Theory, Season 2" you have to navigate to each start the sluggish and overly concise pages by.
3) If you want to stream a short pause (short times his WhatsApp messages check) welcomes Prime Instant Video a then back to the product page and you have to wait for the stream structure again.
4) When running stream breaks the app from often and replaced after a long load time in the product view.
5) The adjustment of the transmission quality (and thus of the WWAN limited or expensive data volume) is not dependent on the type of connection can be selected (eg Wi-Fi. Best quality, WWAN: Medium quality).
6) There is no screen lock (such. As the MX-Player). In the long load times would be interrupted by no means the tedious called stream and must therefore be handled with pointed fingers smartphone.
7) Also for the brightness, there are no in-app-control (such as the MX player solved excellently).
Well, after all: The picture quality is fine. Not quite as good but still acceptable is the sound quality. Very neat is also the Buffer Time: After termination of the connection are still about fifteen seconds in the memory; which is often enough to restore the connection. Especially for mobile devices, it would also be great if you could see previously downloaded content offline (well on the trip).
Installation Tips:
The installation was very bumpy at me: First, the Amazon App Store must be installed (see notes of Amazon). Then I had to sign on the amazon.com page and there under Your Account -> Manage Your Content and Devices change his account on Amazon.com. Only then (!) You install from the App Store Prime Instant Video. Then it should work. If the app before this com -. Was installed> de-conversion (like I did), then caches the Amazon Apps must have the application manager to delete ("Delete Data").