Announced today (and rolling out this week) the new Prime Video interface is coming to the app on some of the best streaming devices and its Android app. It should be on all of those units by “mid-to-late August 2022,” giving users a newly streamlined Prime Video that’s easier to navigate. Check out this hype trailer:
Top Prime Video app improvements
On the left side of the screen, you’ll see a new set of navigation tabs that break down what’s in the app. With the Home, Store, Find, Live TV, Free with Ads and My Stuff buttons, you can quickly jump to where you’re trying to go (though the word “free” in that button should be in a different color to pop out more). On the main screen, there are now filter buttons for All, Movies, TV shows and Sports, making it easier to hide what you’re not interested in. Through the Sports button, you’ll find Thursday Night Football and other sports-based content available through Prime and any connected subscription services such as MLB.TV or Paramount Plus. Other new features include: larger carousels of content promoting Prime Video, the ability to filter searches by 4K and the top 10 list of what’s popular on Prime Video.
Analysis: The best Prime Video improvement is subtle
If you ask me, the top improvement, though, isn’t that obvious. Now you’ll have an easier time finding things you don’t have to pay for. All content marked with a blue checkmark icon is available to users without paying extra, either via the apps you already subscribe to or through a free, ad-supported service. The new Fallout TV series? That’s a Prime Original, so it will have a blue checkmark next to it. But anything with a shopping bag icon? You’re gonna have to pay for that. Next: The new No. 1 Netflix movie is 31% on Rotten Tomatoes, so why are people watching? The 7 best new movies of the week feature a big Netflix Original. The Gray Man release date is almost here.