Amazon: Amazon may launch new devices in September – Times of India

Amazon is supposedly preparing for a big launch in September this year. David Limp, who is senior vice president of devices and services at Amazon, hinted in a post on LinkedIn that the team has had a very busy year and asked followers to mark their calendars for September.
“The Devices & Services team has already had a very busy year, and now that Amazon’s HQ2 is officially open, it only feels right to gather there in a few months to share a bit more of what we’ve been working on.Mark your calendar for 9/20 for some news from us,” Limp wrote in a post.
Amazon Devices and Services team is responsible for Kindle, Ring, Fire streaming devices, and tablets among other products manufacturing.Amazon Customise your products
Earlier this week, Amazon India announced a new service that will allow users to personalise a wide range of products that they are purchasing from the e-commerce platform.
Called “Customise Your Product”, the service is free of cost and users just have to pay the price of the product to get it personalised.
Customers can personalise products, including window blinds, blankets, home decor, wall art, signage, furniture, engraved pen, necklace, water bottle, mugs, apparel, jewellery organiser, golf clubs, phone covers and notebooks, among others.

Amazon Prime Day Sale
Amazon India has already announced the seventh edition of the Prime Day sale for its Prime members. The sale will go live on July 15 at 12:00 am and will continue till July 16 at midnight. It will continue till July 16 at midnight and users can purchase newly-launched products with good deals, savings, offers and more.
During the Prime Day sale, buyers will be able to get a 10% discount on ICICI Bank Credit/Debit cards, SBI Credit Cards and EMI transactions on ICICI Bank Credit/Debit Cards and SBI Credit Cards.

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