Amazon Prime Lite Now Cheaper In India: Here’s What You Pay For These Features
Amazon Prime Lite Now Cheaper In India: Here’s What You Pay For These Features
Amazon Prime members have the option to pay for the Lite version in India that has some cutbacks on the benefits.

Amazon Prime Lite membership is the cheaper version of its original Prime plans with toned down features. Amazon launched the Lite version back in June this year, giving more people the chance to use its services, albeit with some of them not offered. With Prime Lite, they can enjoy two-day delivery on Amazon purchases without any extra charges.

Amazon Prime Lite Price Slashed In India: What You Pay Now

Amazon Prime Lite subscription in India is now available at Rs 799 compared to its original price of Rs 999 for one year. The Rs 200 price cut suggests the company wants to bring more people to the platform and this change could help them with it.

Amazon Prime Lite In India Features

In comparison, the regular Prime subscription includes faster delivery options like one-day and same-day delivery. Additionally, for urgent orders, they have the option to avail of Amazon’s Morning Delivery for an additional Rs. 175 per order.

In Prime Lite, the streaming quality on Prime Video is affected, offering unlimited video streaming in HD on two mobile devices. Regular Prime members, on the other hand, can stream in 4K on up to six devices simultaneously. Having said that, Prime Lite subscribers don’t get to access Prime Music content.

Amazon Prime Lite comes with ads, which will soon become part of the regular Prime subscription as well. These advertisements are going to be “limited” in nature, and the company says that by implementing the same will allow it to continue investing in creating quality content for its viewers.

Amazon has recently confirmed that from January 29, 2024, Amazon subscribers will have to pay additional $2.99 (Rs 240 approx) per month in countries like US, UK, Germany and Canada. Amazon could eventually bring it to markets like India in the near future.

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