Apple Fitness+ will soon work on iPhone without Apple Watch, will be available in 21 countries later this year

Apple Fitness+ Will Soon Work on iPhone Without an Apple Watch, to Be Available in 21 Countries Later This Year

Apple on Wednesday announced the expansion of its fitness and wellness app called Apple Fitness+ for all iPhone users during its ‘Far Out’ event. With the latest update, iPhone users can soon take advantage of the company’s premium Fitness + Workout subscription without an Apple Watch. The update will be available on iPhone units in all 21 countries where the service is already available. Apple will release new seasons of Time to Walk and Time to Run this fall, featuring stories from well-known artists and celebrities. Additionally, Fitness+ will be launching its latest collection, Pilates for More Than Your Core.

In its long-awaited ‘away-out’ event, Apple Confirmed Apple Fitness+ expands to 21 countries. With iOS 16, Apple’s latest operating system, Fitness+ will be available to all iPhone users in select countries, even if they don’t have an Apple Watch. With this update, users can sign up on iPhone to watch studio-style workout videos on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.

“Since launching just two years ago, we have heard incredible feedback from users about the difference Fitness+ is making in their lives. We’re thrilled to bring the award-winning service to even more people by making Fitness+ available to all iPhone users later this fall, even if they don’t have an Apple Watch,” said Jay Blahnik, Apple’s Vice President of Fitness Technologies. blog post.

Next week, Apple will introduce a new collection of Fitness+ and the fourth season of Time to Walk. Celebrities including Regina Hall, Nicky Jam and Leslie Jordan will share their inspiring stories with Fitness+ customers. The audio running experience called Time to Run will kick off its second season on September 12 with new locations to explore.

Currently, Apple Fitness+ costs $9.99 (approximately Rs.800) per month and $79.99 (approximately Rs.6,000) per year.


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