In an alluring move that underscores its commitment to enhancing the user experience, Apple has unveiled an enticing proposition for new subscribers – a whopping six-month free subscription to Apple Music.
But there’s a catch – this generous offering comes hand in hand with the purchase of select Apple devices.
For those unacquainted, Apple Music provides access to a vast ocean of over 100 million songs. Gone are the days of pesky ads disrupting your favourite tunes.
What’s more, subscribers can switch between online and offline listening across various devices. An icing on the cake?
The groundbreaking Spatial Audio feature with Dolby Atmos guarantees a soundscape like no other.
Now, before you hop onto the Apple Music bandwagon, here’s what you need to know. This offer is exclusive to those who’ve recently acquired a new iPhone or an eligible audio device. The list encompasses:
Essentially, any brand-new iPhone that’s compatible with the most recent iOS. This holds true whether you’ve secured your iPhone straight from Apple or an authorised reseller.
Here’s How You Get Onboard:
Apple’s latest gesture fortifies its reputation as a brand that values its users. In a competitive market, it’s these extras that make a brand stand out. As always, Apple seems to be hitting the right chords. Literally!
New subscribers who’ve recently purchased a new iPhone or an eligible audio device such as AirPods, HomePod, or certain Beats products can avail this offer.
Update to the latest iOS or iPadOS, connect your audio device, open the Apple Music app, sign in with your Apple ID, and tap “Get 6 months free” under the “Listen Now” tab.
Power on your new iPhone, ensure it’s updated to the latest iOS, open the Apple Music app, and the offer should be visible. If not, head to the “Listen Now” tab and tap “Get 6 months free”.
After the free period ends, you’ll be automatically charged the standard subscription rate for Apple Music unless you cancel the subscription before the trial period concludes.
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