Apple TV+ Offering Free Access to Some Original Shows for Limited Period
Apple TV+ Offering Free Access to Some Original Shows for Limited Period 6m2p61
The Morning Show, however, won't be available for free streaming on Apple TV+. 26l2x
By Abhik Sengupta | Updated: 10 April 2020 18:06 IST
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Highlights
Apple TV+ will stream select original shows for limited time
s in over 100 countries can enjoy free access
Apple announced the development amid coronavirus pandemic
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Apple is offering select Apple Originals on the Apple TV app for free, starting from tomorrow, April 11, starting at 2:30am IST. The company announced that its original series will be available to s across 100 countries for a “limited time”. The development from the Cupertino-based tech giant comes at a time when people across the world are staying indoors to curb the spread of novel coronavirus. The Apple TV app that contains Apple Originals is available on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, Mac, select Samsung and LG smart TVs, as well as Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices.
Unfortunately, Apple TV+. You can directly head over to apple.co/FreeForEveryone to access the free content starting tomorrow.
Indian customers with Apple TV app who wish to fully all the Apple Originals, not just the free content, can get the monthly Rs. 99 subscription with a seven-day free trial.
Since the beginning of March, Apple has been taking measures to ensure that its employees and s stay indoors to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The company last month suspended the production of its Apple Originals, including The Morning Show.
Earlier this week, Apple CEO Tim Cook March had also pledged to source "millions of masks for health professionals in the US and Europe."
To recall, Apple TV+ streaming service made its debut in November 2019. During its launch, Cook described Apple TV+ as the first "all-original" subscription video service because unlike Netflix and Disney+ Hotstar, the company does not have rights to a back catalogue of TV shows and movies.
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