PriceGrabber’s Android App Released



Popular online shopping site, PriceGrabber.com has announced the release of their native Android application. Much like the online shopping experience, the app lets users search, compare, and purchase products from a catalog that spans 25 categories and 11,000 merchants. If you’re looking to pick up a digital camera, book, television, or some clothes, PriceGrabber should be considered one of your first resources to check.

The free application can be immediately found in the Android Market.  Features include:

  • Scan barcodes: Scan any product with a bar code and the PriceGrabber app will search its extensive product catalog for the best price from thousands of retailers.
  • Search, browse and compare products: Search by product name, UPC, manufacturer’s part number, most popular items and more.
  • Read product and expert reviews: Read unbiased product reviews from millions of users and experts.
  • Receive the BottomLinePrice®: Calculate a product’s BottomLinePrice® that includes shipping and taxes through the GPS in the mobile device or manually entering a postal code.
  • Buy: Click directly on the merchant’s Website to make a purchase.
  • Get the best deal: Find the best deal in PriceGrabber’s extensive product catalog with prices that update throughout the day.
  • Create a “favorites list”: Save products of interest and come back at another time.
  • Access the Gift Shaker: Receive gift suggestions based on category and price.

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Scott WebsterScott founded AndroidGuys on November 5, 2007 and has been hooked ever since. His other mobile efforts can be found on AndroidAtlas (CNET) where he covers Google's mobile platform. When not obsessing over phones and tablets, Scott can be found listening to house music, watching the Green Bay Packers, or catching the latest movie.View all posts by Scott Webster →

  • Mary Beth-TeleNav

    Love this app – looking forward to using it soon!

  • Mary Beth-TeleNav

    Any idea how it compares to ShopSavvy?

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