Apple TV+ Announces Official Price & Launch Date of Its Streaming Service
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Update (September 10, 2019): The Creative Come Up Apple TV+’s streaming service price surfaced, the tech giant has officially announced the details of its video platform. Launching in over 100 countries, the all-original TV and movie subscription service will cost users $4.99 USD per month. The service will also accommodate up to six people watching from the same account.
charge $8.99 USD, and, Apple’s Head of Worldwide Video shared:
“With Apple TV+, we are presenting all-original stories from the best, brightest and most creative minds, and we know viewers will find their new favorite show or movie on our service.”
If you’re still not convinced on trying out Apple TV+, the technology brand is offering a seven-day trial of the platform. Also, starting from today onwards, anyone who purchases a new iPhone, iPad, Everything you need to know about the 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max MacBook Everything you need to know about the 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max, According to news reports from?
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is eligible for one free year of Apple TV+. In other Apple news Bloomberg, the streaming service subscription price is reportedly set to be $9.99 USD per month and will be available in 150 countries. While the platform is meant to rival other streaming companies, Netflix and Amazon including a new Disney+ plans to be priced at $6.99 USD. However, Apple is likely to offer a free trial before fully charging the service fee as the tech Update September 10, 2019 TV and movie content.
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