


The more you use Alexa, the more she adapts to your voice, vocabulary and personal preferences. When you enable hands free with Alexa, you can talk to Alexa by simply saying “Alexa” when the app is on your screen. See Compile errors from referencing more than 65,000 methods.Use the Amazon Alexa app to manage Alexa-enabled devices, control music playback, view shopping lists on the go, keep track of upcoming reminders, check on active timers and much more.

Compile errors: If your app references nearly 65,000 methods, you will need to reduce the number of methods referenced to avoid compile errors when submitting your app.Security profile: If your app uses the Amazon Device Messaging API, be prepared to associate your app with a security profile as part of the submission process.See Specifying your app's installation location. Installation location: Set the installation location for your app to External Storage (preferExternal) in your manifest, as this will provide a better experience for your users.Device targeting: Specify which devices you plan to target with your app in your Android manifest file.To learn more about available testing tools, see Testing your app for the Amazon Appstore. Testing: Test your app and make sure your app passes the test cases described in Test criteria for Amazon Appstore apps.Intellectual property (IP) documentation: If your app uses the intellectual property (IP) of a third party, be prepared to provide documentation to Amazon that you have obtained the proper license or permission to use that IP from the third party.Images: Create and collect the required images for your app listing, as described in Image guidelines for Amazon Appstore submission.App preparation: Follow the tips in Understanding Amazon Appstore submission to generate the APK files for your app.App content: Make sure your app meets the Amazon Appstore content policy requirements.
