There was a time when it sounded that LG was all in on Google’s ecosystem. Of course, it still had to play ball with contending platforms, like Amazon’s Echo and Apple’s Home, but it felt like Android, Google Home, and Google Assistant got some preferential treatment on LG’s bias and appliances. These days, still, LG has shifted to playing on everyone’s court, especially Apple’s. It boasted being one of the first third parties to get support for Apple’s technologies, and it’s now exhibiting that relationship with a free Apple TV trial for its smart Television possessors In 2019, LG’s TVs were the first to support two of Apple’s most coveted smart home technologies. It brought HomeKit as well as AirPlay 2 to a select many of its LED and TV sets, opening the doors for Apple suckers to control their smart homes and enjoy their content on a bigger screen.
Last time, LG was indeed prouder when it got the Apple TV app while its Android Television challengers would have to stay for further than a time to be graced with Apple’s presence. That app gave LG smart Television possessors the capability to pierce the Apple Television service, but that naturally requires a paid subscription in the first place. In case they have n’t yet, LG is now giving them one lower reason not to indeed try it out for themselves The company is now offering a free three-month trial period for Apple Television that’s available on all compatible LG smart Television models from 2016-2021. Of course, that only applies to regions where Apple TV is available in the first place. LG is n’t missing the occasion to announce those smart TVs’features like Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos for a better Apple Television experience.
This Apple TV creation can be redeemed by eligible LG smart Television possessors until February 13, 2022. Although utmost likely fully unconnected, the timing of this advertisement regaling comes at a time when Google and LG are taking dabs at each other over Android phones, making this enticing Apple cooperation nearly like a poke in Google’s face.