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Apple TV+ Offers Limited-Time Discount, $2.99 Monthly for 3 Months

Apple is offering a limited-time promotion for its streaming service, giving new and eligible returning subscribers access to Apple TV+ for just $2.99 per month for three months.

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The deal runs until April 24, 2025, and offers a decent discount from the regular $9.99 monthly subscription price, saving viewers $21 over the promotional period.

The offer comes as Apple TV+ has been boosted in popularity with hit shows like "Severance," which recently surpassed "Ted Lasso" as the platform's most-watched series. Seth Rogen's "The Studio" has also been receiving positive reviews from critics and viewers.

The streaming service also includes sports content with "Friday Night Baseball" and select Major League Soccer matches from MLS Season Pass.

After the three-month promotional period ends, subscriptions will automatically renew at the standard $9.99 monthly rate unless canceled. The deal excludes Apple device customers who are already eligible for a free three-month trial and subscribers who get Apple TV+ through third-party providers or mobile wireless carriers.

Interested readers can check their eligibility through the Apple TV+ website or via the Apple TV app.

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Mrkevinfinnerty Avatar
13 months ago
Looks like it’s available in the UK if anybody is interested
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AdrianBryce Avatar
13 months ago

Apple is offering a limited-time promotion for its streaming service, giving new and eligible returning subscribers access to Apple TV+ for just $2.99 per month for three months.

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The deal runs until April 24, 2025, and offers a decent discount from the regular $9.99 monthly subscription price, saving viewers $21 over the promotional period.

The offer comes as Apple TV+ has been boosted in popularity with hit shows like "Severance," which recently surpassed "Ted Lasso" as the platform's most-watched series ('https://www.macrumors.com/2025/02/20/severance-more-popular-than-ted-lasso/'). Seth Rogen's "The Studio" has also been receiving positive reviews from critics and viewers.

The streaming service also includes sports content with "Friday Night Baseball" and select Major League Soccer matches from MLS Season Pass.

After the three-month promotional period ends, subscriptions will automatically renew at the standard $9.99 monthly rate unless canceled. The deal excludes Apple device customers who are already eligible for a free three-month trial and subscribers who get Apple TV+ through third-party providers or mobile wireless carriers.

Interested readers can check their eligibility through the Apple TV+ website ('https://tv.apple.com/') or via the Apple TV app ('https://tv.apple.com/channel/tvs.sbd.4000').

Article Link: Apple TV+ Offers Limited-Time Discount, $2.99 Monthly for 3 Months ('https://www.macrumors.com/2025/04/09/apple-tv-offers-limited-time-discount/')
Still expensive for the limited content it offers.
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turbineseaplane Avatar
13 months ago

But so many very vocal people on here kept saying it was a 2007 iPhone watershed moment?! 🤷‍♂️
They are seeing what they wish was true, not what's actually true.

There are almost no real parallels between what the two products are, what they are supplanting, the mainstream interest in using them.. on and on down the line.
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13 months ago
Pretty much every time I go to Best Buy I get a free three month trial stapled to my receipt.
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13 months ago

I’m going to predict that Apple TV+ won’t last too much longer with the tariffs and Apple needing to be way more discliplined. Firesale to Netflix me thinks.
I sort of agree. I think Apple will have to cut bloat and exit businesses that aren't profitable.

Going into the streaming war was a mistake. No way they thought they could compete against Netflix.
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13 months ago

They are seeing what they wish was true, not what's actually true.

They are almost no real parallels between what the two products are, what they are supplanting, the mainstream interest in using them.. on and on down the line.
Totally agree, that is a more succinctly put statement of what I had tried to say back then. The iPhone was a big leap forward in an established market, merging computing into a phone. The AVP requiring something to be strapped to you face is more akin to 3DTV, and we all know how that turned out.
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