OnePlus 2 Users Are Getting Rs. 500 Worth Of Kindle Ebooks From Amazon!

OnePlus and Amazon have partnered to offer the existing and new users of OnePlus 2 phone about Rs. 500 worth of Kindle eBooks. In order to claim their book(s), the OnePlus2 owners will have to install the Kindle app on their phone and then register the app with Amazon. Amazon will then enable Rs. 500 credit in your Kindle store account. Those who complete the process will be notified of the update through an email.

It's a clear indication that Amazon wants to ensure that all the bookworms get used to the Kindle ecosystem. Amazon launched Kindle Unlimited subscription service in India just few days ago that allows the subscribers to read any amount of books during the subscription period. There's an offer going on currently that you simply can't miss! Check it out: Kindle Unlimited Now In India - Unlimited Kindle Books For Rs. 199 / month

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  • Abhishek Rawal
    Abhishek Rawal
    No kindle users care about such lame offer, do they ?
    I mean, I will just purge DRM off kindle ebooks using Calibre and read for free 😁
  • Anoop Kumar
    Anoop Kumar
    Do they able to finish even one book on OnePlus Two😘😘, it's very hard to read on mobile screen.
    Anyway, if a user want to pirate a book, it as easy as movies. If they care about author they can pay purchase from amazon.

    OnePlus able to keep the things rolling and let people know about new flagship. No harm for users in getting few extra goodies.

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