Apple’s iWork, iMovie and iPhoto will now be available for free on new iOS devices

Apple's iWork, iMovie and iPhoto will now be available for free on new iOS devices

Today at Apple’s next-generation iPhone event, Tim Cook revealed on stage that the iWork suite of applications — Keynote, Pages and Numbers — will be available for free on all new iOS devices. That’s not it, however, as the Apple CEO also announced that iPhoto and iMovie will follow suit and be up for grabs at no cost. Apple only mentioned that this will apply to “new” devices and the 5th-gen iPod touch — we’re looking into which other iPhone and iPad models can also take advantage of the company’s now-free productivity apps, so stay tuned to this post as we’ll be updating it as soon we find out.

Update: As promised, we reached out to Apple and below you’ll find the official statement from the company.

Today we announced we’re making iPhoto, iMovie, Pages, Numbers and Keynote available as a free download for all devices activated as of September 1 that are running iOS 7.

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