Countries Where Apple Fitness+ is Available
Apple's newest service, Apple Fitness+, launched on December 14, 2020. Apple Fitness+ is designed to provide at-home workout options for Apple Watch owners across a range of categories including yoga, cycling, treadmill, and more.

Apple Fitness+ is available in a limited number of countries, likely due to language restrictions. At the current time, it can be used in the United States, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and United Kingdom.
Apple Fitness+ is not available in any other countries, and Apple has not yet provided word on when it might launch in other regions.
The new service is priced at $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year in the United States, with pricing varying based on country. Apple is offering a one month free trial, though those who purchased an Apple Watch SE, Series 6, or Series 3 after September 15, 2020 can get a free three month trial.
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