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Amazon India announces Prime Day 2025 dates
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1m ago
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Amazon India announced that Prime Day 2025 will run from July 12 to July 14, marking the first time the event will span three full days. This annual event offers exclusive deals and discounts for Prime members across various categories, including electronics, fashion, home, and more. Prime members will also get early access to new product launches. An Amazon Prime membership in India costs Rs 1,499 annually, providing shopping and entertainment benefits.
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Amazon India adds five fulfilment centres ahead of Prime Day - The Economic Times
Economic Times
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1m ago
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Amazon India has expanded its network with five new fulfilment centres in Indore, Bhubaneshwar, Kochi, and Rajpura to boost delivery speeds ahead of Prime Day 2025. This expansion increases storage capacity by 1.8 million cubic feet and creates job opportunities. Amazon invested Rs 2000 crore to upgrade operations and enhance infrastructure. Prime Day 2025 is scheduled for July 12-14, offering early access to product launches across various categories for Prime members.
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Amazon announces four-day Prime Day discount event
Economic Times
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1m ago
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Amazon's upcoming Prime Day event, extended to four days from July 8 to July 11, will offer discounts on a range of products. This extension aims to provide more shopping time, responding to member feedback. Amazon is also targeting younger shoppers by offering discounted Prime memberships. The event comes amid competition from Walmart, Target, and TikTok Shop. During last year's event, U.S. shoppers spent $14.2 billion, marking an 11% year-over-year increase.
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Amazon Prime Video cracks down: Password sharing changes coming in 2025 | Mint
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7m ago
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Amazon Prime Video is implementing password sharing rules in India, which will take effect from 2025. Subscribers will be allowed to log in to a maximum of five devices, including two TVs. Currently, users can log in to up to 10 devices with no specific sub-limits. This change follows the announcement that Amazon Prime Video will start showing ads during TV shows and movies in 2025. Amazon Prime subscriptions in India are priced at ₹1,499 annually, with options for quarterly and monthly subscriptions as well.
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Amid Quick Commerce Rush, Amazon India To Double Down On Same-Day Deliveries
Inc42
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1y ago
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Amazon India's Prime membership plan now includes same-day delivery on a million products. Around half of all orders made through Prime are being delivered on the same day or the next day across all pin codes. Amazon is aiming to further enhance its one-day delivery service.
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Amazon India claims 26% annual increase in same- or next-day delivery for paid members
Economic Times
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5m ago
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Amazon India reported a 26% increase in same-day or next-day deliveries for Prime members in 2024. The number of PIN codes serviced under these delivery options rose by over 11%. In 2024, Prime members benefited from the firm's fastest delivery speeds, receiving more than 41 crore items on the same or next day. Additionally, nearly 20 crore units of everyday essentials saw a 23% year-over-year increase in quick deliveries.
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Amazon Launches INR 399 Prime Shopping Edition for Android Users
Business Bytes
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1y ago
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Amazon has launched the Prime Shopping Edition, a no-frills annual membership plan priced at INR 399, specifically for Android users in India. The plan offers free shipping and one-day deliveries for eligible products, but does not include access to services like Prime Video, Music, Reading, Gaming, etc. This move is aimed at catering to diverse customer preferences and increasing competitiveness in the Indian e-commerce market. It also presents an opportunity for upselling to the full-fledged Amazon Prime membership.
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AI smartphones to lead Prime Day 2024, reveals Amazon India ahead of bonanza
Livemint
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1y ago
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Amazon India is preparing for its upcoming Prime Day sale, set to take place on July 20-21. Ranjit Babu, Amazon India’s Director of Wireless and Home Entertainment, discussed several key trends in consumer electronics. There has been a surge in premium purchases, with consumers increasingly opting for high-end products such as 4K TVs and smartphones priced over ₹100,000. The rise of 5G-enabled smartphones, particularly in the budget segment, has also been significant. Furthermore, the director highlighted the growing importance of tier 2 and tier 3 cities in driving sales. Amazon is expecting a successful Prime Day event with new product launches and attractive offers.
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The 181 best Prime Day 2025 deals that we found
The Verge
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29d ago
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Amazon Prime Day 2025 offers massive discounts on tech items over a four-day event, featuring everything from electronics to smart home gadgets. Shoppers can expect significant savings on various products, including smartphones, laptops, TVs, gaming gear, and household essentials. Popular brands like Samsung, Apple, Sony, and many more are part of this sale, presenting great opportunities to purchase desired items at lower prices. Additionally, discounts extend to other retailers, broadening the scope for deal-seekers.
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Amazon Prime Video to roll out ads in India starting June 17
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2m ago
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Amazon Prime Video will begin incorporating limited ads into its movies and TV shows in India from June 17, 2025. This change aims to support ongoing investments in content creation and expansion. The current Prime membership fee of Rs 1,499 per year will remain unchanged. For members preferring an uninterrupted viewing experience, Amazon will offer an ad-free add-on at Rs 699 per year or Rs 129 per month, available from the same date. This development follows Amazon's global strategy to introduce ads on Prime Video, which commenced in early 2024 across the U.S., U.K., Germany, and Canada, and is expanding to countries like Brazil, Japan, and the Netherlands in 2025. In India, Prime Video has been a significant component of Amazon's offerings since its launch in December 2016, providing a vast library of Indian and international content, including original series and films. The introduction of ads aligns with Amazon's broader focus on live sports content, offering real-time viewership and advertising opportunities. Amazon has invested around $3 billion annually in broadcasting rights for major leagues such as the NBA and NFL.
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US online sales hit $7.2 billion on first day of Amazon Prime Day event: Adobe
Economic Times
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1y ago
Medial
On the first day of Amazon's Prime Day in the US, shoppers spent around $7.2 billion online across retailers. Major competitors like Walmart and Target have launched their own deals and shopping events in July to attract customers and compete with Amazon. Back-to-school spending has also seen a significant increase. Total online sales rose by 11.7% on July 16 compared to previous days. Amazon has been offering early access to deals this year to generate more demand. The average spend per order during the Prime Day event increased compared to previous years. There are still major discounts available in various categories.
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