AfroMobile, Uganda’s leading digital content hub, has announced an exciting partnership with Hisense, one of the fastest-growing smart TV brands in the country. This collaboration now makes AfroMobile available and accessible for all new content directly from their living rooms.
With this partnership, AfroMobile becomes one of the few local apps integrated on smart TV platforms in Uganda, joining a competitive space dominated by international players like Netflix, Showmax, and YouTube. AfroMobile's presence ensures that Ugandans can now watch local news, entertainment, gospel, music, dramas, sports, documentaries, and live events in high quality and on demand without needing any extra device.
Why This Partnership Matters
Hisense smart TVs are popular in Uganda for their affordability, picture quality, and built-in smart features. With competitive pricing and wide availability across electronic stores, supermarkets, and e-commerce platforms, Hisense has grown to become a top choice for households upgrading from analogue to digital.
AfroMobile’s integration into Hisense TVs reflects a shared commitment to give Ugandans content that reflects their culture, language, and everyday realities. From NBS Live, Sanyuka, Manifest TV, Bukedde 1, UBC, and many more, users now have convenient access to the content they love.
How to Find AfroMobile on Your Hisense Smart TV
AfroMobile comes pre-installed on the latest models of Hisense smart TVs and can be downloaded from Vidaa and the Google Play Store
Here’s how to access it:
1. Open the Play Store/Vidaa on your TV
2. Search for AfroMobile
3. Click Install
To log in:
1. Open the AfroMobile app on your phone
2. Go to the Account page
3. Tap the QR scanner icon in the top right corner
4. Scan the QR code displayed on your TV to log in instantly
Each account allows you to stream on up to 3 devices at the same time, so your mobile, tablet and TV can all be connected under one login.
A Local Solution, Built for You
Unlike other platforms that focus on global or regional content, AfroMobile is built specifically with the Ugandan viewer in mind. Whether you want to catch up on last night’s news bulletin, stream your Sunday church service, or watch your favourite local series, it’s now all available.