ICFLIX now accessible on Hisense TVs
Sunday, May 1st, 2016DUBAI MEDIA CITY, UAE — ICFLIX the Middle East and North Africa’s leading Internet streaming service have partnered with the third largest global TV manufacturer, Hisense, to make movies, TV series, documentaries and kids entertainment from ICFLIX more accessible to consumers across the region.
The launch marks another extension that brings the popular app and experience directly to the television offering viewing flexibility.
“Hisense is now the third largest TV brand in the world. This partnership will allow us to present consumers the convenience; being able to watch the best of Hollywood, Jazwood (Arabic) and Bollywood content seamlessly. Whether it’s movies, TV series, documentaries or kids animation, ICFLIX has something for everyone,” said Carlos Tibi, founder and CEO, ICFLIX.
The ICFLIX app will come pre-installed on all high-end Hisense TV’s and will include a three-month free subscription for customers signing up for a premium account.
To watch ICFLIX’s vast library of content, subscribers simply need to be connected to the Internet via their Hisense Smart TV and have their log-in details available to be able to stream the wide variety of ICFLIX’s original content alongside award-winning Hollywood movies and the largest Jazwood library online and a section dedicated for kids content directly via the app.
Hisense, the world No.3 brand is very glad to have such a reliable partner. Thanks to ICFLIX, Hisense will be able to give to their customers a better content experience in the region. Consumers could enjoy all kinds of premium online contents from ICFLIX via Hisense smart TV series. Hursh Agrawal, GM-TVs mentions that this cooperation will take Hisense’s customer to next level of entertainment and will be a win-win solution for both companies.
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