Huawei discontinues its music streaming service

Huawei has decided to discontinue its music streaming service, marking the end of an era for Huawei Music.

Huawei discontinues its music streaming service
Huawei discontinues its music streaming service.

Following "recent business developments," Huawei has made the decision to discontinue its music streaming service, Huawei Music. Users have begun receiving notifications from Huawei, informing them of this change, and starting today, they will need to seek alternative music streaming platforms.

Huawei discontinues its music streaming service

The notice, as shared by Huawei Blog, reads as follows (machine-translated):

"In recent years, we have made it our mission to provide our users with innovative apps and services. HUAWEI Music was created to provide essential music and entertainment services. Due to recent business developments, the HUAWEI Music Premium Service will be discontinued on August 31, 2023, and switched to the free music radio service. With this change, we want to focus entirely on building and expanding a sustainable technology environment for all our users.

We would like to thank all users who have remained loyal to HUAWEI Music from the beginning. If you have any suggestions or questions about HUAWEI Music data processing, you can contact us at https://www.huawei.com through the 'Contact Us' link at the bottom of the HUAWEI official website. If you have any further questions about this service update, you can contact our customer service."

Notably, Huawei did not provide details about what the "free music radio service" entails. Nevertheless, former Huawei Music users have a plethora of alternatives to explore, ranging from Spotify's free tier with ads to premium options like Apple Music and YouTube Music, catering to a variety of preferences and budgets.

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