Panasonic lanunches Arbo Hub, a Go-To' app for everything

The hub claims to provide access to multiple apps and services on a single platform.

Update: 2018-04-17 05:35 GMT
Panasonic Arbo Hub app.

Panasonic has launched ‘Arbo Hub’ – an AI-powered Hub which claims to provide the users of Panasonic smartphones an access to multiple apps and services on a single platform. Arbo Hub, promises to be the ‘Go-to’ app for everything that adapts to the users' specific needs, interests and provides all services on one single platform, decluttering multiple apps on the smartphones. The company has also partnered with app aggregators such as Ola, AccuWeather, NewsPoint, MobiKwik and Gamezop so as to provide different platforms to the end user. Arbo Hub will be introduced to the users of Eluga ray 700, launched in September 2017, through an OTA update. The company has introduced the Arbo Hub along with two of its upcoming smartphone models Panasonic P85 NXT and Eluga Ray 710, which will also be incorporated into this Go-To app.

Arbo Hub is a single platform where all of Arbo’s (Panasonic's AI-based assistant launched in March 2017) learnings are utilised. Equipped with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, the Hub learns the user preferences and makes recommendations based on areas of interest that also ensures to be clutter-free with its insight based recommendations. The user will be shown information, data, content, games and shows which are relevant to them.

For Arbo Hub, Panasonic has partnered with various apps like Accuweather which provides the user with real-time weather updates for on spot location, NewsPoint for latest news based on the taste and preferences. For app-based cab hailing services, Arbo Hub app's interface lets them compare fares between the two most recognised app services, Ola and Uber as well.

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