Apple TV+ starts November 1 for 5 euros per month

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Apple will make its video service Apple TV+ available on November 1 for a price of 5 euros for a family subscription. The manufacturer gives 1 year free access with the purchase of a new Apple device.

The price of 5 euros for a family subscription is lower than the 10 dollars mentioned in rumors. Nor was there any mention of free access to the service for buyers of a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod touch, or Mac in the year. Apple offers a seven-day trial. A maximum of six family members can use a family subscription.

Apple TV+ launches in more than 100 countries and Apple promises to release new releases every month. For example, the company announced its new series See, a science fiction series about a tribe of blind people who have children who can see.

Apple announced Apple TV+ in March. The movie and series video service features Apple’s exclusive Apple Originals series and will be available through the TV app, tv.apple.com, and third-party devices such as the Roku and Amazon Fire TV. The initially limited offer includes The Morning Show, Dickinson, Snoopy in Space, The Elephant Queen and the science fiction series For All Mankind.

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