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Snapplify Reader app now available on global Huawei app store, AppGallery

As part of Snapplify’s commitment to bridge the digital divide with its useful, easy-to-access e-learning tools , the leading edtech company has announced that Huawei device users can now access the Snapplify Reader app on their devices. The application is a free, flexible, and robust e-reader, which opens up access to an extensive e-textbook catalogue via Snapplify Engage. Huawei users can download the application from AppGallery, the official, family-friendly Huawei Android application store for Huawei and Honor smartphones.

With a strong focus on lowering barriers to ebook access in emerging markets, Snapplify has made its reader application available via the Huawei app store to further this ambitious goal. The Snapplify Reader app also works across a broad range of devices – from tablets to mobile devices, and desktop devices to interactive panels. This means that educators, students and other readers have the freedom to use the devices they already have, rather than having to invest in costly new hardware to get started. Snapplify’s free app also addresses connectivity challenges by allowing for offline use, and provides accessibility features, such as text-to-speech and a Dyslexic font that makes it easier for dyslexic students to read and learn.

This news follows the success of the Snapplify Free Access programme in response to COVID-19-related schooling challenges, as well as the integration of Snapplify Cloud Services by partners in the broader education industry. These developments underline Snapplify’s ongoing efforts to make a meaningful social impact through its innovative technology. Download the Snapplify Reader for your Huawei device here.

Thousands of schools have already joined the Snapplify Engage family. Register online for free today to get access to teacher benefits and other incredible educational tools. Email hello@snapplify.com to chat about your specific needs and how we can work together.

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