App and down
An eagle-eyed journalist for androidnews.de speculatively entered http://www.amazon.com/apps into his browser yesterday, and was surprised to be presented with a list of 48 apps, with prices. The links led merely back to the Amazon homepage, and the apps are no longer visible, but it seems that Amazon has inadvertently given us a sneak preview of its rival to the Android Market.
Like a true professional, the German hack wasted little time in taking screenshots, which he has published in full together with a spreadsheet comparing the prices of the apps and games with those on the Android Market.
Apart from the preview of the kinds of apps, and publishers, we're likely to see on the Amazon Appstore, this leak is especially intriguing with regard to pricing. There are quite a few instances where Amazon offers an app for significantly less than Google.
For example Scan2PDF Mobile 2.0, was listed at $3.99 on Amazon, while it will cost you $6.44 on the Android market. There are a few other examples of major discounts although, it must be said, most apps show price parity or very small deviation in pricing.
There are also a few apps exclusive to Amazon, although the one that has been officially confirmed - Angry Birds Rio - was not listed. But it does look like games will be where the stiffest competition will be, as among the Amazon Appstore exclusives is an official-looking Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Force Recon.
It's hard to tell how accurate a preview of the final Amazon Appstore this is, but it seems like a genuine leak. As we had previously thought, it looks like the app marketplace is about to get a lot more competitive.