NOW that you are all decked out with your latest Huawei smartphone – the Huawei P40 – and your very own, recently launched Huawei MateBook Pro, you’re probably using it to get productive.
This is especially so, as the ongoing pandemic restrictions have kept many of us at work or study in our own homes.
But these new technologies are so versatile that although you use it to manage your business or keep up with your curriculum, they are also great sources of information, and certainly, entertainment.
Recently Huawei launched its established streaming service in Malaysia, which is the Huawei Video. Previously it was only available in China and in certain parts of Europe.
Besides being a general video player for your device, the app offers premium content that users can stream on any Huawei or Honor smartphone or tablet that is powered by its native Android user interface (UI), the EMUI, version 5.x and above.
With the app which is preloaded on the devices or can be installed via the Huawei AppGallery, users have access to a rich array of content that is free of advertisements.
They can follow their favourite TV series, become engrossed over cinematic mega movies, get captivated by interesting short-clips, or get the low-down on the latest sports coverages, in-depth documentaries and indie films – all of which are constantly updated every week.
Users can now sign up for the premium streaming service smartphone, which gives them simultaneous viewing access on two Huawei devices.
They can choose the free trial passes that are available to watch their latest dramas and TV shows for free and even win enticing prizes.
Huawei smartphone users can check out the latest offerings on Huawei Video and sign on at https://rebrand.ly/HUAWEIVideoSMG.
They can also follow Huawei Malaysia at https://www.facebook.com/HuaweiMobileServicesAPAC.