Huawei is offering free entertainment to encourage users to try the HarmonyOS NEXT beta. The company recently announced that developers and early adopters who upgraded to the latest beta version before June 21st, 2024, will receive 45-day free trials of Huawei Super Music VIP and Movie Membership.
This move is clearly aimed at incentivizing participation in the beta program. Huawei acknowledges its beta testers’ importance, saying, “Thank you for your company all the way. Since the launch of HarmonyOS NEXT beta, it has received the attention and love of a large number of users.”
However, there are some limitations. The offer is only valid for users who upgraded to the beta builds before the June 21st deadline. Those who joined the program after this date won’t be eligible for the freebies. Additionally, the complimentary subscriptions are temporary, lasting just 45 days, and expiring by September 30th, 2024.

Claiming the free trials is simple. Users just need to log in to the Huawei Video and Huawei Music apps with their registered IDs and accept the agreements. While the announcement doesn’t mention device compatibility, it’s likely the offers are available only on smartphones or tablets running the HarmonyOS NEXT beta.
There’s also a limit of one account per device, preventing users from creating multiple accounts to exploit the system. Huawei assures users that if they don’t receive the benefits instantly, they should wait until October 10th, 2024, as notifications about successful claims will be sent via email or phone number.
In addition to the music and movies, HarmonyOS NEXT beta testers can also get a free 3-month theme membership from the Themes store. This adds a touch of customization to the beta experience and offers the potential for early access to new features within the operating system.
While these freebies are a nice perk for existing beta users, it’s important to remember that beta software can be unstable and prone to bugs. Users should weigh the benefits of early access against the risks of software crashes or performance issues before deciding to join the program.
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