Want a streaming upgrade? Apple TV’s dropped to just $5.99 a month when you join through Prime Video Channels — that’s a discount of more than 50% off the usual $12.99 price. New and returning subscribers can stream top originals like Ted Lasso season 4 and Severance for far less. These shows are dominating charts this month, and fans don’t want to miss the window to binge them for less. If you’re a Prime Video member and sign up by June 26, you’ll lock in two months of Apple TV at the lowest price seen all year. This is Apple’s most aggressive content discount to date — and it comes just in time for summer.
Limited-Time Apple TV+ Deal Explained
Amazon Prime members are eligible for the $5.99 rate — but only by joining through Prime Video Channels, and only for the first two months. After that, your subscription will automatically renew at the $12.99 monthly price unless you cancel. So, the promotion is over 50% off for both new and returning Apple TV users, giving anyone interested in premium shows a rare savings opportunity. With the promo expiring June 26 — acting fast makes all the difference if you want maximum value.
How to Activate the $5.99 Apple TV Offer
If you’re a Prime Video member, just head to Prime Video Channels, pick Apple TV, and choose the $5.99 deal before June 26. Subscribers get a seven-day free trial stacked on top of those two discounted months — and that’s unusual. Most streaming promotions don’t let users try the entire library risk-free and still get the best rate. No need to set up a new Apple ID or Apple TV account. You sign up and get billed straight through Prime Video — it’s all automatic. During your trial week, you’ve got unlimited access to every Apple TV original, hit series, and exclusive film. The first $5.99 charge hits after your seven days wrap up, 9to5Mac confirms.
How the Deal Compares to Other Plans
Normally, Apple TV runs $12.99 per month if you subscribe directly. By using Prime Video, you pay just $5.99 for the first two months — less than half the regular rate. For comparison, a full Amazon Prime membership is $14.99 monthly and unlocks Prime Video, while a standalone Prime Video subscription is $8.99.
Combining these, the discounted Apple TV channel on Prime Video is the clear winner for June — right now, it’s the most affordable way to watch flagship Apple exclusives. After the $5.99 deal ends and pricing reverts to $12.99, you can reevaluate: keep going with Apple TV, try another platform, or bundle your services for the next round of must-see releases.
Featured Apple TV+ Originals and What to Watch
The $5.99 deal couldn’t come at a better time — Ted Lasso season 4 launched recently, fueling a spike in subscriber interest. After signing up via Prime Video, you instantly unlock Ted Lasso, “Severance,” “The Morning Show,” and “For All Mankind,” with no wait or extra hoops.
No hidden fees for summer premieres or exclusive new releases through August — it’s all in the $5.99 base subscription.
Free Trials, Bundled Offers, and Access Details
Every new Apple TV subscription through Prime Video includes a seven-day free trial up front, so you get a risk-free week to explore. Some users may be able to nab extra free months if they activate Apple TV directly on a qualifying Apple device, but those deals can’t stack with the Prime Video billing. If you’re already a Prime member, you’ll keep full access to your standard Prime Video catalog — that means Amazon originals, third-party movies, sporting events, and more, all in the same app.
Promotion Deadline and Renewal Details
The window for this $5.99 Apple TV offer through Prime Video slams shut at midnight on June 26. You’ll need to activate before then to lock in two discounted months. After the deadline, prices snap back to $12.99 automatically.
Mark your calendar to avoid surprise charges after the second month. Once the deal ends, you’re still free to pause, switch platforms, or hunt for other bargains. The time-limited discount means you shouldn’t wait — the current Apple TV savings go away after June 26, and there’s no guarantee they’ll return soon.
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