Apple One subscriptions have been available for several years. By combining several Apple services into one bundle, users will have access to iCloud+, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and, in the premium tier, Apple News+ and Apple Fitness+.
But there’s one service that Apple has ignored for years that would be a killer addition to the Apple One subscription: Apple Books+. The question continues to be how Apple Books+ will rival Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited service, but it looks like the service will never see the light of day. recently, bloombergMark Garman revealed that Apple has cut some jobs in its books division, indicating that the company is not interested in it.
Still, one can dream. In Threads, Nick Cozier shared his concept of what Apple Books+ is and what it can offer. And we loved it.
According to his concept, Apple Books+ will include at least seven exclusive benefits. First and foremost, subscriptions provide: All-you-can-read, all-you-can-listen Through an Apple Books+ subscription. What excites me about this concept is the content of this book. extended version. The designers haven’t revealed what that will look like at this point, but we imagine it could be a new way to interact with books, such as: harry potter Or children’s novels.
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The features of the service are: daily reading goals, Similar to Apple’s Activity Ring. It would be nice if we could encourage users to read more books and relieve stress, tension, and anxiety. In addition, Exclusive Apple Book Club It could help subscribers see what celebrities are reading and somehow participate in reviews of the books they’re reading.
visual storytelling of course, Apple Books+ Accessible on Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, and iPhone.
Personally, I think Cozier pointed out all the major features Apple should add to the Apple Books subscription. It’s unclear whether this service will ever launch, but I think it could be more valuable than the current Apple News+ service, which seems to rely more on puzzle games than deals with publishers.
BGR If we learn anything about Apple’s plans for book subscriptions, we’ll let you know.