Apple last week announced its plan to extend existing free subscription periods to users until February 2021. As it turns out, this includes Australians. So if you are putting off his recent release Ted LassoYou still have two months to start.
When it launched just less than a year ago, Apple TV + allowed consumers free access to their first year of streaming subscription when they bought an Apple product. This service gave an extraordinary advantage to its competitors, as many subscribed without hesitation from the moment they bought their new product to check it out.
Apple TV + free trial extended
Apple has confirmed with Gizmodo Australia that users who subscribed to the free trial during last November, December and January, will now extend their free trial period until next February. This means that if you signed up on November 15, your free subscription now will continue until February 15th. After that, your billing history will begin.
For those who sign up without purchasing a new device, you’ll receive $ 7.99 a month credit on your account through the end of January. Which means there is really no excuse not to give Dickinson The love you deserve.
And for users who are still wondering if they will get a free year of Apple TV + with a new purchase, you are in luck. Apple will continue to give those who choose to get a new device for a year of free subscription.
While the start of Apple TV + was slow, the service quickly identified itself as a niche as it built its roster of programming against competitors. Boosted his ranking with the likes of Reece Witherspoon, Jason Sudeikis and Octavia Spencer – the service garnered 18 Emmy nominations, scoring 1 win for loved ones, Morning show.
Since many of us are still stuck in quarantine at home, this news couldn’t come at a better time. So if you need me, I’ll spend the next few months rewatching Legendary Quest.
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