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Chase adds free Apple TV, discounted Apple One benefit to popular credit card

Chase Sapphire Preferred now bundles Apple subscriptions—reshaping rewards for tech-savvy cardholders

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The brief

Chase has updated its Sapphire Preferred credit card with new perks targeting Apple ecosystem users. The annual fee remains unchanged at $95, though the Hyatt transfer ratio has been reduced.

Reports from *Business Wire*, *MacRumors*, *The Points Guy*, *CNBC*, and *9to5Mac* emphasize the card’s expanded appeal to Apple loyalists, positioning it as a competitive move in the premium rewards space. The changes follow a broader trend of financial institutions integrating tech partnerships to attract high-spending consumers.

Watch for potential ripple effects in the credit card market, including rival banks adjusting their own rewards programs. Coverage does not yet specify whether this shift will extend to other Chase cards or if Apple will reciprocate with exclusive offers for cardholders.

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Quick answers

What are the new perks on the Chase Sapphire Preferred card?

The card now includes a free Apple TV subscription and a discounted Apple One bundle for cardholders.

Has the annual fee for the Chase Sapphire Preferred changed?

No, the annual fee remains at $95.

Will this affect other Chase credit cards?

Coverage does not yet specify whether these perks will extend to other Chase cards.

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