Apple’s Fitness+ subscription service has been around for a while, but it’s only available to those who own an Apple Watch. Today, the company revealed that it will make its service available to all iPhone users starting this fall. It will be available in 21 countries first, with more countries to follow.
With good news, Apple is kicking off the fourth season of September Walk 002. Regina Hall, Latin Grammy winner Nicky Jam and Emmy winner Leslie Jordan will accompany you for a walk.
Running time, on the other hand, is Season 2 from places like Yellowstone National Park, Mexico City, and Queenstown, New Zealand. The Artist Spotlight Series with Workout will include music from Mary J. Blige, The Rolling Stones and The Weeknd.
Going back to the service availability itself, you need an iPhone to sign up, but can experience the full functionality and workout catalog of Fitness+ using an iPad or even Apple TV.
Fitness+ gets some new features with watchOS 9 and iOS . For example, the app will award rewards for individual records, continuous records, or major milestones. Additionally, on watchOS 9, the workout screen gets more information and coaching guidance during your workout. What’s more, even if you don’t have an Apple TV, you can use your iPhone or iPad to stream your workouts via AirPlay.