MiKandi Announces Updates to App Store, Theater, Portal

SEATTLE — MiKandi announced today updates to its app store, theater, and web portal.

Redesigned from the ground up, the company said improvements include a complete interface overhaul, faster performance, broader device support, and content from the world’s most popular adult brands including Hustler, Elegant Angel, Brazzers, Private and more.

“Today’s announcement represents our long term vision of becoming the premier adult mobile content delivery platform,” MiKandi CEO Jesse Adams said. “That means providing unmatched customer convenience, selection, and service. With more than 7,000 adult apps and millions of users, this latest release makes it even faster to find the adult content you desire.”

The new MiKandi app store and web portal also offers improvement in browsing, downloading apps, and watching unlimited mobile adult videos, according to the company.

Content delivery has been improved by upgrading to SendFaster network acceleration technology. MiKandi said users are now seeing more quality content at up to 500 percent faster delivery rates with less jitter and less buffering.

In addition, the company partnered with a Seattle startup to power their customer service engine, enabling users to reach customer support directly within the application.

“Our commitment to a higher standard of service resonates with our customers,” added co-founder Jen McEwen. “We answer every support inquiry personally and swiftly, and offer a no-hassle refund policy. As a result, our chargeback rate is one of the lowest in the industry, and our customers purchase sooner and more frequently than ever before.”

Starting today, customers can access MiKandi Version 4 on their Android devices by installing the latest version of the MiKandi app, available as a free download at MiKandi.com.

Non-Android customers can access the MiKandi HTML5 Theater here.

MiKandi has also produced a YouTube video of the upgrades. 



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