Like Google, Huawei has developed a diverse ecosystem of apps and services that cater to various user needs. Huawei Music is one of the many services offered by the company, allowing users to stream music similar to Spotify and Apple Music. However, Huawei has announced that it is discontinuing its music streaming service due to “recent business developments”.

Huawei Music

As reported by Huawei Blog, users have started to receive a message from Huawei, stating Huawei Music will be discontinued. Starting today, those who relied on the service will have to go looking for an alternative.

The machine-translated version of the notice shared by the blog reads:

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.

Huawei did not elaborate on what the ‘free music radio service’ is. In any case, Huawei Music users have a wide range of options to choose from. Spotify’s free tier is a good option if you don’t mind dealing with ads. If you can spend a few bucks, Apple Music and YouTube Music are also good options.


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