Apple TV + free subscriptions will be extended until July 2021

Apple has not announced how many customers have signed up for Apple TV Plus, but they want to keep them clear as this will still increase the streaming service’s table of contents.

The technology giant is extending the free access period for Apple TV Plus customers who signed up via 12 months free subscriber offer through July 2021. This is after he pushed the free period previously to February. So if you were one of the first to take back the one-year free transaction in November 2019, it’s 21 months free from Apple TV Plus.

Customers on the Apple TV Plus monthly plan who pay $ 4.99 per month will receive an App Store store credit in the amount for the next five months (February to June), as first reported by 9to5Mac.

New content on Apple TV Plus features season 2 of M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller “Servant,” which debuts Friday; season 2 of Ronald D. Moore’s “For All Mankind” (February 19); and Anthony and Joe Russo’s movie “Cherry” with Tom Holland as an addict who uses bank robberies to pay off his debts (February 26).

Apple TV Plus now features more than 40 originals, including “The Morning Show” (renewed for season 2); “Dickinson” starring Hailee Steinfeld; comedy series “Ted Lasso” starring Jason Sudekis; Bryce Dallas Howard’s documentary “Dads”; and “The Oprah Conversation” with Oprah Winfrey.

When technology giant Apple TV Plus launched in the fall of 2019, it offered the 12-month free offer to Apple customers who buy any new iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple TV or Mac that has the latest iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, or macOS. That one-year-free offer still applies; customers have up to three months after first setting up their device to claim the offer.

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