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Apple today announced that Fitness+ is expanding to 28 new markets on December 15 in the service's largest international rollout since launch, accompanied by new language dubbing and a K-Pop music genre.

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Apple Fitness+ will become available in Chile, Hong Kong, India, the Netherlands, Singapore, Taiwan, and additional regions on December 15, with Japan scheduled to follow early next year. The expansion increases total availability to 49 countries.

Hundreds of sessions will initially be available with digitally generated voice dubbing in Spanish and German, with Japanese added when the service launches in Japan. New dubbed episodes will be released weekly across all supported regions.

The new dubbing system uses a generated voice modeled on each of the 28 Fitness+ trainers' real voices. Users will be able to switch audio tracks after starting a session or set a preferred language in the Fitness app, which will automatically default to the dubbed version when available. Apple has not previously offered dubbed workout content on Fitness+, instead relying on subtitles for non-English markets since the service launched in 2020.

Apple is also adding a new K-Pop music genre to the service, which will be available across workout types. The new category joins existing genres such as Upbeat Anthems, Latest Hits, Hip-Hop/R&B, and Latin Grooves. Apple also noted that the latest episode of Time to Walk features Japanese Formula 1 driver Yuki Tsunoda, and is available today.

Fitness+ is currently available in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Switzerland, the UAE, the UK, and the U.S. The service will reach the newly announced 28 markets, which include Norway, Poland, the Philippines, Sweden, Vietnam, and others, on December 15.

Article Link: Apple Fitness+ Coming to 28 New Regions With Digital Voice Dubbing
 
What is "digital voice dubbing" and why is it special or different? isn't all dubbing voice dubbing? nowadays isn't all dubbing done digitally?

Edit: ok, just re read the article, it's automated voice generation.
 
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Just got this news in an email 📧 from Seeking Alpha coincidentally published at the exact same time 9:19 am EST:


Definitely happy to see continued investment in Apple’s health & fitness apps/services. Hopefully Apple will incorporate some new hardware capabilities for new health features in the Series 12⌚️ next year
 
Apple: We have to discontinue the iPhone Mini and Airs because they're not selling in massive volumes, otherwise we'll go out of business.

Also Apple: We will continue spending on localizing a service most people don't know or care exists.

Hypothesis: Apple views the iPhone as a cash cow to extract maximum profit from the market, while services are seen as an investment to create more future profit.
 
I guess Fitness+ isn't being cancelled after all.

 
I guess Fitness+ isn't being cancelled after all.


I'm not really sure if addling generated voices says much either way about its overall future.

This isn't some big investment .. it's rather the opposite, to enable rolling it out in more places and see if it can generate more uptake I'd imagine.
 
I guess the workout buddy technology in watchOS 26 is powering this?

Anyway all great - I hope it does well.

Anything that helps people live healthier lives is to be applauded.
 
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