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The free promo is, of course, intended to drive people to sign up for Apple TV+ at the regular price: $9.99/month (or $99.99/year) in the U.S. Apple does not publicly disclose how many subscribers ...
Here’s what to know about this weekend’s free period, plus the shows we recommend you check out first. Is Apple TV+ free? From Jan. 3-5, you can check out all the content on Apple TV+ without ...
From the start of Apple TV+ on November 1, 2019, Apple offered a free one-year subscription to anyone buying certain of its hardware products (an iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod Touch, or Mac). [50] Apple initially extended the free year that was due to end on November 1, 2020, to February 28, 2021, [ 51 ] but then announced in mid-January 2021 ...
A non-functional late stage prototype of the AirPower displayed with an iPhone X, Apple Watch, and AirPods case. AirPower is an unreleased wireless charging mat developed by Apple Inc. It was designed to charge up to three devices simultaneously, supporting two Qi devices, such as an iPhone and AirPods, and an Apple Watch. It was announced on ...
A feature in a recent iOS update for iPhone, introduced in October, is suddenly being noticed. And not everyone likes it.The goal of clean energy charging, introduced in iOS 16.1, is so iPhone ...
In response to legislation to standardize charging ports passed in 2022, Apple said it would comply with regulations. The iPhone 15 and 15 Plus and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, announced on September 12, 2023, became the first iPhones to use USB-C, and the last few Lightning accessories will make the transition by 2025. [2]
Apple TV Channels is a service that aggregates content from popular video on demand a la carte subscription services and is accessed from the TV app. [19] [20] Announced in March 2019, it is designed to simplify subscriptions by making them purchasable and accessible in one video content hub, so the consumer need not use each service's own sign ...
After much speculation, Apple confirmed Tuesday that its next iPhone will charge using a USB-C port and cable—the same type of connector used by Android phones and MacBook Pros. That’s welcome ...