Apple’s Hot‑New Cyber‑Monday Deal
Apple just dropped a sweet surprise for anyone craving the latest headlines: three whole months of Apple News+ on the house, right out of the gate.
What’s the catch?
- It’s a no‑cost, no‑commitment trial run that starts instantly when you sign up.
- The offer streams to you via the Apple News app—no extra download or wizardry required.
- Once the three‑month free spree ends, you’ll be nudged to pay the regular rate: $9.99 per month.
When is it available?
Apple launched the deal via Twitter and its website, and it’s on the dice until November 29. Grab the link, tap “Start Trial,” and you’re in! Ad space? Plenty. Just no ads at all—only crisp articles, cracking news, and the occasional Smart‑Phone joke.
Why this matters
- It’s the perfect way to test out Apple’s premium news stash without paying a cent.
- Even if you decide to keep subscribing, you’ve already reached the point where you can say, “It’s worth it.”
- It’s a brilliant Cyber‑Monday deal when everything else looks too pricey.
So shrug off your antiquated news subscription, dive into Apple News+, and watch your stories pile up—at no cost for the first three months. Happy reading!
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Apple’s Big Play for the Media‑Hungry
Think of Apple’s News+ as the Sarah‑Conner of news apps—curated, polished, and with a portal to the top‑tier content that fans already love. Apple’s last‑year scoop was all about getting people to taste that trend.
Got a Sneak Peek? Look Here!
Apple doesn’t have to be the only one offering free stints. The fresh‑in‑the‑market companies are jumping in and sending out promo cheer:
- Best Buy: Store if you buy, and boom—six months of Apple News+, Apple TV+, and Apple Music are on the house. Those coupons are so good, even your grandma’s Apple Watch might shout “Woo‑hoo!”
- LG Smart TVs (model 2016 +): Snag a three‑month free pass to Apple TV+. Amplify your living‑room entertainment without dragging a subscription bill into the house.
- Apple One Drop: Tie it up with News+, Apple TV+, and Apple Music for a one‑stop-shop membership. Because who doesn’t want a single button that opens a world of digital fun?
Let’s Keep It Real
All in all, Apple’s strategy is simple: hook customers with irresistible, free previews, then, when they gush over crisp visuals or top‑line news, the paid “Apple‑centric” ecosystem is just a tap away. Grab a deal, enjoy, and let the Orchard’s services keep the cravings satisfied.