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Amazon Prime Air’s drones are actually now delivering iPhones and AirTags to people – here’s how it works

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  • Amazon’s Prime Air drones can now deliver more items to its early adopters
  • That includes smartphones, AirTags, video doorbells, and more
  • Customers also no longer need a QR code to tell the drone where to go

Amazon’s Prime Air drone delivery service has been available for a few years now, but it’s been limited in several key ways. Things are changing now, though, as the company has just gained approval to ferry new categories of items to customers in the US, including Apple AirTags and some of the best smartphones.

Announcing the news, Amazon said that its Prime Air service has received FAA approval to handle devices like “Apple iPhones, Samsung Galaxy cellphones, Apple AirTags, Apple AirPods, Ring doorbells, and Alpha Grillers Instant Read Food Thermometers.”

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