Did you know that Amazon Prime members gain access to additio♔nal streaming subscriptions through , making it easier than ever to keep track of subscriptions, log-ins, and more?
Right inside of Prime Video, there’s the Prime Video Channels store — and it just grew a little big. On October 15, joined the lineup as the latest add-on channel available through Amazon.
Award-winning shows, one less log-in, and a streamlined watching experience? We’re definitely interested, so⭕ we put together everything you need to know about Apple TV+ on Prime Video.
What are Prime Video Channels?
are✃ essentially streaming services that Amaz🧔on Prime members can add to existing Prime subscriptions for a fee every month.
Instead of subscribing to a streaming service like , for example, through its website, you can subscribe to iℱt through . Max’s entire content library will be integrated into and available for you to watch there ⛦without requiring a new app or log-in.
, ,🍸 , , and are just a handful of the📖 100+ channels available to add.
How to add Apple TV+ to Prime Video:
First, you’ll have to subscribe to Prime Video. The streaming service is a perk of an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99/month after a 30-day free trial.
From there, all you have to do is head over to the to start your free trial. After a seven-day free trial, Apple TV+ will cost $9.99/month (the same as it would to subscribe through Apple directly) and all of the service’s original shows and movies will be available directly inside the streaming app or website.
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