Apple News+ is a new feature in the Apple iOS 11 operating system that allows users to access a variety of news sources, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Reuters. The app is available for free for a month after you sign up for an Apple ID. The app has been praised by some as an innovative way to keep up with the latest news. Others have complained about the high price of the subscription and the lack of variety in the content available.


This is a Black Friday deal that carried over to Cyber Monday, and it ends on November 29, 2021. That means you don’t have much time to jump on this one if Apple News+ interests you. Whether you’re looking to read some newspapers or popular magazines like Edge, Wired, Rolling Stone, and all the others, you’ll want to sign up.

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Of course, this is a trial of a subscription service, so your subscription will continue automatically at the end of the trial period if you don’t cancel. It costs $9.99, so if you don’t end up using it that much during the trial period, you’ll definitely want to make sure to cancel.

It’s important to note that while Apple News+ offers premium magazines and newspapers as part of your subscription, there are ads. Some Reddit users who claimed the free trial were disappointed when they realized Apple is serving ads to users paying for a subscription, but Apple never claims to offer the service without ads. After all, when you pay for a print magazine or newspaper, you’re bombarded with advertising, and the digital versions are no different.

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