Amazon Prime users are in luck. Especially if they have a 4th generation Apple TV at the same time. A few days ago, our colleague José Alfocea told us that Amazon Prime could come to Apple TV, the next summer. Now Buzzfeed, It speaks to us of an agreement reached between the two parties. Predictably the announcement is made at the next developer conference to be held in early June. However, the app will be available around the end of summer. Until then, we must be content with seeing the content grid through the iPhone, iPad or our Mac browser.
These two giants have measured their strength since Amazon withdrew the sale of its online store, the fourth-generation Apple TV, in 2015. The reasons put forward by Amazon was Apple's refusal to include the Amazon Prime application on Apple TV. At the time it was rumored that Amazon might be interested in releasing a content player, in the style of Apple TV. At that time, Apple did not make things easy for him by demanding a significant financial compensation for having his application on the block's multimedia device.
Things seem to have changed and Amazon will sell the Apple device in its famous online store.
As part of the agreement between the two companies, Amazon - which stopped selling Apple TV devices two years ago, when Google's Chromecast devices were also banned from its online store - will resume the sale of Apple TV.
A fixed date for the return of the Apple TV to the Amazon store is unknown at the moment.
Therefore, eager fans, We will have to wait for next Monday, June 5, for more details, along with the expected presentation of MacOS 10.13 and various news.