Apple TV+ Free Access Dates & How to Access Revealed
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Apple TV+ Free Access Dates & How to Access Revealed

In an unexpected move to kick off the New Year, Apple TV+ is opening its doors for free streaming this weekend. The surprise announcement has sparked buzz among fans eager to explore its acclaimed catalog.

Here’s what we know about the offer, how to take advantage of it, and why it’s generating so much excitement.

When is Apple TV+ available to watch for free?

Apple TV+ is free for three days, from Friday, January 3, to Sunday, January 5, 2025. This limited-time promotion offers all-access streaming of Apple TV+ content for any user with an Apple ID.

The free access covers the entire Apple TV+ library, including acclaimed series like Ted Lasso, Shrinking, Slow Horses, The Morning Show, and Severance. Supported devices include Apple products, smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, gaming consoles, and browsers via tv.apple.com.

Enjoy award-winning shows, family-friendly films, and gripping dramas, making this a perfect chance to experience Apple’s original programming lineup. After the free period, it is available for $9.99 per month, offering a seven-day free trial for new subscribers.

How to get free access for Apple TV+ in January 2025

During this promotional weekend, anyone can stream Apple TV+ for free by logging in with their Apple ID on a compatible device. The service requires no additional sign-up or payment for this period.

Additionally, customers purchasing and activating a new Apple device, such as an iPhone or iPad, can receive three months of Apple TV+ at no cost. This offer is available for three months after device activation and applies to eligible purchases only.

The streaming service typically costs $9.99 per month, but this weekend provides a risk-free opportunity to explore its catalog of award-winning series and films. If you enjoy the content, subscriptions automatically get renewed unless specifically canceled. For further details, visit Apple’s official website.

Originally reported by Vritti Johar on ComingSoon.

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