Amazon has launched a new version of Amazon MP3 for Google Android which improves notifications on the Motorola XOOM, fixes an issue with Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread, and most importantly, adds support for Android devices that don’t have carrier plans.

That means you can now purchase and download music using the Amazon MP3 app with any number of WiFi-only tablets including devices from Archos, Notion Ink, eLocity, ViewSonic, and others.

The latest version of the Amazon MP3 app is available as a free download from the Android Market. Of course, that might not do much good if you have a device without Market access. Hopefully now that Amazon supports WiFi-only devices, the company will also offer a standalone download soon.

Brad Linder

Brad Linder is editor of Liliputing and Mobiputing. He's been tinkering with mobile tech for decades and writing about it since...