Apple tv + will be a paid service
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During the presentation of the Apple TV + service last March, the Cupertino company left many issues unclear. Will it be a free service in its entirety? Will it be for certain users? And in almost payment, what price will it have? Will you have multiple levels of subscription and promotional packages? Little by little (very little by little) some of these questions begin to have answers. As Tim Cook himself has suggested, Apple TV + will be a paid service.
Apple TV +, a "superior product" similar to the competition
Recently, it has been Apple's own CEO, Tim Cook, who has hinted that the next audiovisual content service to be launched by the company, Apple TV + with unique and original content, will be available as a subscription, which means that Potential users must pay to access the content offered.
When asked about the recent boost that Apple is giving to the services segment within its business plans, Cook bought Apple TV + with a "superior" product similar to those already offered by the main cable networks and content owners.
It was during a conference call with investors that Tim Cook noted that “the TV + product plays in a market where there is a lot of movement from the cable package to the top. We believe that most users will get multiple top-tier products and we will do our best to convince them that the Apple TV + product should be one of them. ”
Apple presented Apple TV + at a special event on March 25 surrounding itself with figures such as Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Oprah Winfrey and many more. However, he did not reveal details about possible prices and subscription levels, something we will finally know when the service sees La Luz next fall.
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