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Apple Fitness+: Everything you need to know

Online fitness services have become very popular, and now Apple wants in on the business. The firm has launched Apple Fitness+, the latest service for Apple users. It combines your Apple devices, videos, and collected exercise data to allow you to have satisfying workouts.

HOW DO I SIGN UP?

Apple Fitness+ launched on 14 December. You’ll need to install iOS 14.3 on your iPhone, iPadOS 14.3 on your iPhone and tvOS 14.3 on your Apple TV hardware to sign up and use Apple Fitness+. You’ll also need to update your Apple Watch to watchOS 7.2.

Once the updates are installed, launch the

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