If you haven’t heard, Amazon’s annual Prime Day is sort of turning into a ‘Prime Week.’ And one special has already started: Apple TV+ subscriptions are now only $4.99/month through Prime Video.Subscribe to Apple TV+ through Prime Video for 50% discount Last fall, Apple TV+ became available inside Amazon’s streaming ecosystem for the first time.What does this mean? Basically, that there’s now an alternate way to subscribe to and watch Apple TV+.
Rather than subscribing through the Apple TV app, you can subscribe through Prime Video.Your Amazon credentials will be used for the payment.And if you do this, then you’ll be able to watch all Apple TV+ content directly inside the Prime Video app.
Both Apple and Amazon are trying to create streaming TV aggregators with their respective apps.So Apple lets you subscribe through Amazon if you’d like.Normally Apple TV+ costs the standard $9.99/month through Prime Video.
But currently, you can subscribe for just $4.99—a 50% off special.This lower rate will apply for the first two months of your subscription, after which it will revert to $9.99 if you don’t cancel.The offer is available through Friday, July 11, presumably coordinated with Prime Day happening this week.
For recommendations on what to watch on Apple TV+, you can read this article or just check out the following: Smoke, for a twisty crime thriller Stick, for Owen Wilson playing a Ted Lasso-type The Studio, for a hilarious, star-studded comedy Your Friends & Neighbors, for Jon Hamm and character drama Murderbot, for a comedy about a very relatable android You can subscribe at the $4.99 special rate via Amazon’s website.What have your favorite Apple TV+ shows been recently? Let us know in the comments.Best iPhone accessories AirPods Pro 2 (now only $159, down from $249) MagSafe Car Mount for iPhone HomeKit smart plug 4-pack 10-year AirTag battery case 2-pack 100W USB-C power adapter for fast charging You’re reading 9to5Mac — experts who break news about Apple and its surrounding ecosystem, day after day.
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