Apple TV FAQs

Apple TV is a digital media player developed by Apple Inc., allowing users to stream movies, TV shows, music, and games to their TVs. It integrates with the Apple ecosystem, offering features like Siri voice control and AirPlay for easy content sharing from Apple devices. With a sleek design and intuitive interface, Apple TV+ enhances the entertainment experience by providing access to a wide range of digital content.

What is the best thing on Apple TV Plus?

Apple TV+ offers acclaimed series and films like "Ted Lasso", a heartwarming comedy, "The Morning Show", a drama exploring media dynamics, "For All Mankind", an alternate history space race drama, "Servant", a psychological horror series, and "CODA", a film about identity and family dynamics. The platform's diverse content caters to various tastes and preferences.

What are the pros and cons of Apple TV Plus?

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What is Apple TV Plus known for?

Apple TV+ is a streaming service featuring Apple Originals — award-winning series, compelling dramas, groundbreaking documentaries, kids' entertainment, comedies and more — with new Apple Originals added every month.

What is free on Apple TV Plus?

The only programming you can watch for free is under the Apple originals tab. It's not like Netflix where if you have a subscription you can watch everything you see at no additional cost

How many devices can I use Apple TV+ on?

Apple TV+: One subscription allows you to enjoy 6 simultaneous streams.

Can I share my Apple TV+ subscription?

At least one person needs to be subscribed to Apple TV+ for Family Sharing to work correctly. If you are that person and you have already been subscribed, then you don't need to worry about this step. If it's someone else, you will need to log in under their Apple account for the next steps.

Can my family see my iCloud photos?

When you share iCloud+, family members can't see each others' photos, files, or documents. And when you share other subscriptions like Apple Music, Apple Fitness+, or Apple TV+, each person sees their own preferences and recommendations — not the whole family's