Huawei Music service comes to an end
The music service developed by the Chinese tech giant Huawei, Huawei Music, made a sudden decision to terminate its service.
Huawei, mirroring tech giants like Google, has built a rich tapestry of apps and services tailored to meet diverse user preferences. Among their plethora of offerings was Huawei Music, a music streaming platform competing with the likes of Spotify and Apple Music. However, in a surprising turn of events, Huawei recently confirmed the discontinuation of this service, attributing the decision to certain "recent business developments".
Users of Huawei Music were greeted with an official message detailing the forthcoming cessation of the service. The message conveyed the company's gratitude to its dedicated user base, emphasizing Huawei's commitment to introducing innovative apps and services over the years.
Huawei Music service comes to an end
It mentioned that the premium service would cease by August 31, 2023, transitioning to a free music radio format. Through this pivot, Huawei aspires to concentrate wholly on sculpting and nurturing a sustainable technology ecosystem for its global user community.
For those who had come to rely on Huawei Music, the market is not short of alternatives. Spotify's ad-supported free tier might appeal to those on a budget, while Apple Music and YouTube Music stand as robust alternatives for those willing to invest a bit more into their musical experience.