City
Epaper

OnePlus TV brings dedicated Amazon Prime Video section to Oxygen Play

By IANS | Updated: June 5, 2020 18:25 IST

Chinese technology brand OnePlus on Friday launched a new dedicated Amazon Prime Video section on Oxygen Play platform for ...

Open in App

Chinese technology brand OnePlus on Friday launched a new dedicated Amazon Prime Video section on Oxygen Play platform for its TVs.

The launch of this new feature on OnePlus TV's Oxygen Play further aims to enhance the overall user experience provided by the company on both OnePlus TV 55 Q1 and OnePlus TV 55 Q1 Pro, the company said in a statement.

"With this feature new and existing OnePlus TV users will now be able to directly view popular movies and series exclusively from Amazon Prime Video Library through an integrated channel on Oxygen Play," said OnePlus.

As an add-on benefit, OnePlus users can easily access a variety of carefully curated content from Prime Video's extensive library without having to scroll through at length.

OnePlus TV has already partnered with prominent names such as Netflix, Spotify, ZEE5, Voot, SonyLIV, EROS Now, Hungama, MX Player, ShemarooMe and JioSaavn.

The OnePlus TV starts at Rs 69,900 and is currently available for purchase on Amazon.in and retail outlets.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Oneplus tvamazon
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Fraudster Poses as Amazon Executive, Cheats Jogeshwari Resident of Rs 27 Lakh

TechnologyTech Giants Plan $650 Billion AI Investment in 2026 to Dominate Global Market

TechnologyTech Layoffs 2026: From Amazon to Pinterest, Top Companies That Cut Jobs in January

TechnologyRepublic Day Sale 2026: How to Buy Good Refrigerators at Discounted Prices on Amazon

TechnologyRepublic Day 2026 Sale: How to Buy iPhone 17 on Flipkart and Amazon for Rs 75,000 Or Below

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyEV charging hub unveiled at Anand Vihar Namo Bharat Station, 10 vehicles can be charged simultaneously

TechnologyAmaravati to be growth engine for $2.4 trillion economy: Andhra CM​

TechnologyJan Vishwas Bill, 2026 decriminalises minor offences in health sector

TechnologyFood prices to rise further globally if West Asia crisis stretches beyond 40 days: FAO

TechnologyGoogle now allow Gmail users to change their usernames