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Update Alert: Your Prime Android just got better!

You asked for a beautiful experience for Prime users, a complete and deluxe legal research experience with even more possibilities to win, and we delivered.

While we were at it, we snuck in some other great stuff too. Today, we’d like to update you on some new improvements and updates we have made to Prime Android.

Number one is the ability to use Prime on Android without the application crashing when you launch it. You no longer have to worry about that because it has been fixed.

Second, you can now experience a more enjoyable reading on the Textbooks & Journals feature. We have optimised the text colour of the reader in Textbooks & Journals per your request. This is especially helpful when you need to read easily and quickly.

Finally, previously you could only copy and paste in the document review area, on the A.I. Document Review tool, but there is a better way to do this now. Our A.I. Document Review tool has been updated to enable you to upload your document directly from your device to Prime in seconds for you to review.

This means that what you once thought was fast is now faster. Simply upload and go.

To get these latest updates working on your Prime Android, you need to update the application on your device, by going to the Google Play store and enabling an app update.

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