The tech company, for example, is offering a year’s free Apple TV+ (worth around $60) to a number of its customers. In order to qualify, users have to buy any new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, iPod Touch or Mac.

In a press release, Apple said: “This limited time offer applies to both new and refurbished models, including devices from the iPhone Upgrade Program, is not restricted to any specific sales channel (e.g., Apple Store, resellers) and will be available in all countries where Apple TV+ will launch.”

According to CNET, the cheapest way to get this free year of Apple TV+ is to buy a refurbished 32GB Apple TV, which are currently retailing on the Apple Store online at $129.

However, if you are not in the market for a new device, Apple still offers the opportunity to preview the TV+ service for free. They are offering a seven-day free trial to viewers, which will allow you to experience the first few episodes of their launch series.

Users who get their free year of Apple TV+ or sign up for a seven-day free trial of the service when it launches on November 1 will be able to watch the following shows and film:

The Morning Show: A drama starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon as rival journalists on a daytime news showSee: A post-apocalyptic thriller starring Jason Momoa as a man who fathers two children who can see in a world where everyone is blindDickinson: A comedy starring Hailee Steinfeld as Emily DickinsonFor All Mankind: A historical speculative fiction series exploring what would have happened if the Soviets won the Space RaceOprah’s Book Club: A series in which Oprah interviews the author’s behind her new favourite booksChildren’s TV series Helpsters (a Sesame Street spin-off), Ghostwriter and Snoopy in SpaceThe Elephant Queen: A documentary film about the endangered mammal

Upcoming series include M. Night Shyamalan’s Servant, the Steven Spielberg-backed Amazing Stories and an adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation.

Apple TV+ launches on November 1.