Huawei is bringing new changes to AppGallery

Huawei announces changes to the Huawei App Gallery interface in Europe, giving users a complete experience.

The new edition of the Hawaii App Gallery reflects the success of the Hawaii App Ecosystem, which has grown its global base to over 500 million users over the past year.

The new interface focuses on interactive innovation, which allows applications to be easily recognized by views and complementary digital content. The advanced version allows multiple content provider applications to display and promote, ensuring that they can be quickly identified by the right audience.

“The number of apps on our platform, including premium, continues to grow, and we want our customers to have access to all of this varied and interactive content as the apps become available.”, Huawei Consumer Business Group Romania Country Manager Wang Wei said.

The HUAWEI AppGallery facilitates an intuitive user experience, so in the new Featured tab, apps are presented as a card, so users can quickly find a selection of apps and games selected by the HUAWEI team, and receive relevant custom content, including articles. Special guides and reviews. Additionally, tabs were updated, scrolling from top to bottom, scrolling from new posts to old posts, to improve the user experience.

In addition to the exclusive tab, we also see promotions and prizes that bring surprises such as promotions, raffles, cashback offers and prize contests, most of which are localized. In return for downloading or registering applications, the Gift Section offers them gifts for certain free services from the app developers.

Users can now enjoy inspiring content ranging from reviews of apps and games to useful tips and high quality collections with tailor surprises. In stand-alone applications Kahut!, The leading online learning service based on games in Europe, application for calling and messaging Viber And the universal language learning application Monday.

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