T-Mobile offers one free year of Apple TV+, promo starts Wednesday

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Appleosophy | T-Mobile offers one free year of Apple TV+, promo starts Wednesday
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T-Mobile customers could soon be streaming even more of their favorite movies and TV shows at no additional cost.

The company will be starting a promotion on Wednesday, August 25, that will enable customers that are on the Magenta and Magenta MAX plans to receive a free year of Apple TV+ for completely free. There is already a promo page on T-Mobile’s website about this deal.

Here is how to redeem this promotion from T-Mobile:

T-Mobile customers, including T-Mobile for Business customers, can log in to the T-Mobile App or your My.T-Mobile.com account and navigate to Rate Plan Details. You can then click the “one year of Apple TV+ on us” banner, read and accept Terms & Conditions, and then click to redeem the offer.”

This promotion is also available to those who have already subscribed to Apple TV+ by their own means (as in paying for it with their own money).

Once the subscription has begun through T-Mobile, it will last for one year for free and then go back to its $4.99 per month bill.

The Apple-based streaming service has programs such as “Ted Lasso,” “Dickinson,” “SEE,” and just recently announced, the second season of “The Morning Show” starring Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Steve Carrell that is expected to be released on Friday, September 17.

Apple TV+ is available to stream through the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV and Mac through the Apple TV app.

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