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PhotoAffections Introduces FreePrints iPhone App

Austin, Texas – PhotoAffections, a leading online provider of high-quality custom printed photo birth announcements, invitations, photo cards, wall decor and more, is extremely pleased to introduce FreePrints, its exciting new mobile app that promises to revolutionize mobile photo printing. Every year millions of photos are taken on iPhones and now, with FreePrints, there’s a fast and free way for users to get pictures out of their phones and into their hands. With the FreePrints app, iPhone users can order up to 1,000 free professionally printed 4×6 photos per year, directly from their iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Free to download and easy-to-use, FreePrints by PhotoAffections prints users’ photos on deluxe glossy paper and delivers them within days – for just the price of shipping and handling.

“We know that many of our customers create great photo products on our site with pictures taken on their iPhones,” said Adam Black, Product Development Manager at PhotoAffections. “Developing the FreePrints app was our way of offering iPhone users a fast and easy way to receive high-quality prints of their favorite photos which, otherwise, often remain hidden in their phones. We’re extremely pleased that now, with FreePrints, anyone can share their best photo moments for free.”

The FreePrints app allows users to order 85 free 4×6 prints per month, or up to 1,000 free prints per year, with shipping and handling costs starting as low as $1.99 and never more than $9.99, no matter how many photos are ordered. Moreover, users can order additional high-quality 5×7 or 8×10 photo prints for extremely competitive prices, as well as 5×5 prints perfect for Instagram photos. With fast access to pictures on any iPhone, plus Facebook, Picasa, Instagram and Flickr, and the ability to crop and edit right from the app, FreePrints users can easily send their orders to print directly from their iPhones. This versatile and timesaving app means no more wasted time syncing with home computers, uploading to sharing sites or visiting the local drug store to pick up prints. All FreePrints orders are printed and shipped within days, right to customers’ doorsteps.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, 3/4G iPod touch and iPad
* Requires iOS 5.0 or later
* 8.1 MB

Pricing and Availability:
FreePrints 1.0.0 is available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video category. To learn more about FreePrints by PhotoAffections, please visit the App Store and search for “FreePrints”. To view the entire line of exceptional products, please visit PhotoAffections online.

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Founded in 1997 as a professional photo lab, PhotoAffections.com went online in 2004, became exclusively e-commerce in 2007 and has grown steadily ever since into a top-rated destination for photo cards and wall art. We’re proud to offer creative and unique designer birth announcements, holiday photo cards, party invitations, wedding announcements and more, as well as canvas prints and other wall décor products. At PhotoAffections.com we take pride in printing every one of our photo cards at costs that allow us to pass on to our customers not only great savings, but the highest possible quality, as well!


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