How to Redeem One Year Apple TV+ Free Subscription With New Apple Products

Nov 6, 2019 at 01:48am EST
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Apple is giving a one year free Apple TV+ subscription to all users as a promotional offer. Anyone who bought an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or Apple TV after September 20, 2019, can sign up for a free 1 year trial. The trial will be linked to that user’s Apple ID, and will also be available through Family Sharing for up to 5 other users. Here is how you can subscribe to the free Apple TV+ trial.

Free Apple TV+ Subscription With New Apple Products

Before you start, here are some important notes from Apple with regards to the 1 year free Apple TV+ trial:

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When you setup your new device, open the TV app. You will be shown a pop-up that your new device includes 1 year of Apple TV+. Tap or click on 1 year free to start your subscription.

If you closed the pop-up, scroll down in the app and find the Apple TV+ channel. Open it and you will see the ‘Enjoy 1 Year Free’ button:

Tap it and you will see a confirmation dialogue box to start the free trial

Once you start the trial, you can then watch Apple’s original shows and movies on any iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV or Mac linked to your Apple ID. You can also login to compatible Smart TVs and devices from Samsung, Roku, and Fire TV, and watch original Apple shows and movies.

Apple TV+ has a limited quantity of high quality original content and features cast members like Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Jason Momoa and many more. Morning Show, See, Dickinson and For All Mankind are some of the first shows that are gaining popularity with the audience. All Apple original are streamed at 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos sound and can be either streamed or downloaded offline.

About the author: Imran Hussain has been covering tech since 2008. His passion in technology started from beta testing Windows Longhorn and other Microsoft services and apps, and later expanded to smartphones and other platforms. He currently covers mobile tech, and still prefers beta releases over stable software updates. When not writing, buying or discussing tech, Imran enjoys gaming, movies, news and spending time with his family.

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