Apple celebrates Heart Month with extra credit on Apple Watch trade-ins and new offerings – Times of India

Apple is celebrating Heart Month with new features across its services. The company has introduced custom compilations across Apple Fitness+, the App Storethe Apple TV app, Apple Podcasts, Apple Books and Apple Watch,
Extra savings on Apple Watch trade-ins
The Cupertino-based company is offering extra savings on trade-ins for customers looking to upgrade their Apple Watch during the Heart Month ie February. Customers can get $25 extra credit on the Apple Watch trade-ins. The offer, however, is available in select countries only.
Apple has also introduced a new Heart Month Activity Challenge. Apple Watch users can also earn a special award for Heart Month on February 14 for completing their activity challenge.
Special highlights across Apple Fitness+, the App Store, the Apple TV app, Apple Podcasts, Apple Book
To motivate Fitness+ users to achieve their weekly exercise minutes, the app will feature a special section of 30-minute energizing workouts. It will be available on the Fitness+ app starting February 14.
iPhone users will find a collection of apps on the App Store that can help them take care of their cardiovascular health. It will highlight apps like HeartWatch (Tantsissa), Gentler Streak (Gentler Stories), and Zones (Flask) that can help users optimize their fitness and monitor key heart rate metrics, among others.
In addition, the Apple Books app will show a collection of books that focus on heart health. This will include books on heart science, emotional well-being, and healthy eating. Apple TV app users will also see a collection of movies and shows on heart disease, heart science, and healthy living. A
Apple Podcasts users will find a customized group of podcasts on the Browse tab. These podcasts will feature medical experts to help listeners more about health and activities that can help improve overall, fitness, mindfulness, and well-being.
Apple has also shared insights from Apple Heart and Movement Study to analyze preliminary lifestyle trends over the past year.

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