Apple Fitness+ on Wednesday started to roll out in 15 additional countries across the globe, greatly expanding the fitness service's reach.
The Apple Fitness+ subscription, which costs $9.99 a month and is bundled in Apple One Premier, features a variety of different workouts and tight integration with the company's Apple Watch and Apple Music.
On Wednesday, Apple Fitness+ will become available on its own as part of Premier bundle in the following countries:
- Austria
- Brazil
- Colombia
- France
- Germany
- Indonesia
- Italy
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- Portugal
- Russia
- Saudia Arabia
- Spain
- Switzerland
- United Arab Emirates
Apple's fitness service first launched in December 2020. Initially, it was only available in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
In addition to guided workouts like pilates and HIIT, the Apple Fitness+ service also includes guided meditations, new Time to Walk exercises, and more. Additionally, in iOS 15.1, friends and family can workout together using the new SharePlay feature.
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So still not in Denmark. What a letdown. Yes, the danish language surely plays a minor part when it comes to the total of potential Apple customers. We are a little nation with only 6 million speaking the danish language. BUT… we also speak and understand English fluently/perfectly! Why not capitalize on those markets that naturally flourish with the English spoken word. What’s keeping Apple from having a service like Fitness+ in the Danish market? The same question would go for Sweden, Norway, or Finland. Don’t Apple know how capable we Scandinavians are when it comes to the English language? Or what? No one here would miss out on anything using Fitness+ as it presents itself in USA or the UK. Can anyone explain why Apple is holding back on the opportunity to cash in on these markets???