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Samsung joins forces with Anghami for 3-month free subscription
Samsung Electronics and Arabic music platform Anghami have struck a partnership which will give customers who purchase of a Samsung Smart TV or Sound device a 3-month Anghami Plus voucher in the MENA region.
The offering allows users to enjoy access to more than 100 Million International & Arabic songs and podcasts through an enhanced audio streaming experience on their Samsung devices, enriching their entertainment choices.
A purchase of Samsung Sound device includes a Soundbar or Sound Towers.
The partnership will run for one year with aims to redefine the audio entertainment experience for consumers across Middle East and North Africa.
Launched in 2012, Anghami houses Arabic and international music, podcasts and entertainment. It has a catalogue comprising 72 million songs and licensed content from leading Arabic labels, independent artists and global distributors, available for 75 million registered users.
The two companies said the deal signifies a remarkable milestone in the regional audio streaming industry.
“We are delighted to partner with Samsung, a global leader in the technology industry, to bring exceptional audio experiences to our valued users in the MENA region,” said Choucri Khairallah, VP of business development at Anghami. “This collaboration is part of our mission to deliver exceptional entertainment options and provide our users with a seamless streaming experience across a range of Samsung devices.”
“We are thrilled to provide our Smart TV users with the ultimate music service through our partnership with Anghami,” said Mustafa Sadick, head of Visual Display Group, Samsung Electronics Middle East and North Africa. “Smart TV capabilities are constantly evolving with the addition of innovative apps, and we are committed to continually delivering advanced technology and latest experiences through partnerships with companies like Anghami.”