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Amazon Prime members can earn a $20 credit for Prime Day by simply uploading a photo

Prime members who upload a photo to Amazon Photos get $20 credit to spend on Prime Day.

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Ever get that dreaded notification – your phone’s storage is overflowing? We’ve all been there, forced to confront mountains of photos and the impossible task of deleting even a single one. But what if there was a solution? A way to free up space without sacrificing precious memories?

Here’s some good news for Amazon Prime members: a helping hand (and a sweet deal) is here for your photo storage woes. For a limited time, Prime members who upload a photo for the first time to the Amazon Photos app can snag a cool $20 credit to spend on Prime Day!

That’s right, simply upload a single photo using the Amazon Photos app and you’ll be rewarded with $20 to use towards any purchase of $40 or more during Prime Day. This offer is valid for first-time uploads only and expires on July 12th at 11:59 pm PT. Once activated, the credit can be redeemed between July 16th at 12:00 am PT and July 17th at 11:59 am PT.

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But the benefits go beyond just Prime Day savings. The Amazon Photos app itself is a hidden gem included with your Prime membership. It allows users to upload and store photos and videos through a user-friendly smartphone or desktop app. The best part? Prime members get unlimited storage for all their precious photos in full resolution, with an additional 5GB dedicated to videos.

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