
Unfortunately we're working through some issues. It recently started displaying the following message on the Appstore on Android 12 devices: The company acknowledged the issue almost five weeks ago, saying its "technical team is aware of this issue and they are currently working on a resolution," but no fix has been rolled out yet. The problem seems to be with Amazon's DRM implementation and affects both free and paid apps.

In some cases, users are receiving notifications from the installed apps but are unable to open them. Samsung Galaxy S21 owners are also facing the same issue after installing the One UI 4 update. Several Google Pixel users have reported on Amazon's forum (via Liliputing) that apps and games installed from the Appstore fail to launch on their device after upgrading to Android 12. The Appstore is broken on Android 12, and Amazon is yet to fix it despite the OS being out for over a month now.
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If you do actually care about the Amazon Appstore and have purchased several apps and games from it, make sure that you don't update your device to the latest version of Android. It is primarily used on the company's own Fire-branded tablets that do not ship with Play services.
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Amazon's Appstore for Android is obviously not as popular as the Play Store, though it is a decent alternative to Google's offering.
