Apple Fitness+ launches on December 14: everything you need to know
Apple announced Apple Fitness+ with Apple Watch Series 6 earlier this year in September and then mentioned that the workout service would be available by the end of 2020.
Apple has now confirmed that Apple Fitness+ will launch on December 14.
Apple Fitness+ is essentially a paid fitness service designed to work with the Apple Watch. It will offer 10 types of workout, including High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), Yoga, Dance, Strength, Core, Cycling, Rowing, Treadmill and Cooldown. mindfulness.
As an introductory offer, people who buy an Apple Watch Series 3 and newer Apple Watch devices will get three months of Apple Fitness+ free. Existing Apple Watch users will receive one month of free Apple Fitness+ membership.
Apple Fitness+ will be available in the US, UK, Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand from December 14. Apple is expected to announce availability in other countries soon, including India.
For those interested in Apple Fitness+, you must have Apple Watch Series 3 or newer devices paired with iPhone 6s or newer devices. Your devices must be updated to watchOS 7.2 and iOS 14.3 with iPadOS 14.3 and tvOS 14.3. For Apple Watch users, Apple Fitness+ will automatically appear as a new tab in the Fitness app on iPhone.
IPad users will need to download the Fitness app from the App Store.
If you plan to use Apple Fitness+ on iPad, you need iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation or later), iPad mini 4 or later, iPad Air 2 or iPad Air (3rd generation or later).
On Apple TV, the Fitness app will automatically appear after the user upgrades to tvOS 14.3. Apple Fitness+ is supported on Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD.