JAKARTA - Apple will reportedly stop iTunes Movie Trailers for iOS. However, this app is not completely gone, it will be moved to Apple TV users.

The a decade old application is often used by iPhone and iPad users to watch trailers and movie previews and get a movie screening schedule.

Even so, Apple will not get out of the business. Based on the new banner that appears at the top of the Trailers, the company will move it to the Apple TV app.

Apple TV's app is the new home of iTunes Movie Trailers, the notification reads.

Launched in 2011, the Trailers app came from Apple's Quicktime Movie Trailers era website, where people watched high-quality trailers before YouTube arrived.

And as a platform for live video playback in the browser, it becomes easy and can be seen consistently.

Not only that, the Trailers app also has several elements of Apple's older software design and carries dark mode in it.

Launching The Verge and MacRumors, Saturday, August 12, closing the application on iOS is likely part of Apple's strategy to gradually reduce iTunes branding, and bring all of its video content under the same umbrella.

Currently, new Film and TV Trailer applications have appeared in the Apple TV application Store menu.

However, the classic Film Trailer application was also found which is still available on Apple TV. This means that this application may not last much longer because it is replaced by a new one.


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