Apple Music, iTunes Movies, and iBooks Finally Available in China

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Apple has started to give China with more entertainment services for making the Apple Music, the iBooks store, and iTunes movies available today. Apple has made this for China since it is considered as one of their most significant markets.

The next web reports that Apple is launching its latest content services with an extensive range of international and Chinese announcements from local publishers, film studios, and record labels. Aside from being the largest market for Apple's App Store, China is also the second largest when it comes to its hardware products.

According to Apple's senior vice president of internet software and services, Eddie Cue, the customers from China who love the App Store have made it to be the Apple's largest market in the world for app downloads. One of the top requests has been more greatly satisfied and the company was excited to convey movies, music and books to China, curated from a local team of specialists, the verge wrote.

As a token of appreciation, Apple will offer the recent Chinese hit film The Taking of Tiger for free to all customers in China for a limited time. In addition, China has become progressively essential to Apple in late years.In fact, China has been included by the Cupertino Company in the first batch of countries that was able to buy the new iPhone 6s and 6s plus reports Macrumors.

For pricing concern, the Apple Music will be priced at 10 Yuan ($1.57) a month in China following a similar three-month free trial period as seen in the rest of the world. On the other hand, the iTunes movies will be having a price tag of 5 Yuan ($0.79) for HD rentals and 18 Yuan ($2.83) for an HD purchase. Lastly, its Paid books start from as small as 0.5 Yuan (8 cents).

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