![]() A family plan, priced at $19.95 per month, offers the same three services but lets customers share access with five other family members and increases storage to 200 GB. Those services, if purchased individually, would cost about $21. The basic level gives one customer access to Apple Music, TV+ and Arcade, plus 50 GB of iCloud storage for a monthly fee of $14.95. It will be sold for $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year (with a three-month free trial with the purchase of a new Apple Watch).Īs for the Apple One bundles, the company is initially offering three tiers of membership: The latter offering is geared toward users of the Apple Watch and will feature “studio-style workouts” that can be streamed via Apple devices and tracked through the watch. The new business model was announced Tuesday via a virtual Apple event, which also saw the introduction of new iPad and Apple Watch models, as well as a new Peloton-like streaming exercise service called Apple Fitness+. While individual platforms such as Apple TV+, Apple Music, and Apple Arcade will still be sold separately, the tech giant is hoping to boost its overall subscription business by giving customers a break on price if they commit to plans that combine multiple monthly services (and also throw in iCloud storage). Taking a page from the Amazon playbook, Apple is launching a Prime-like subscription plan that bundles several of its various subscription services together on one bill, marketing the new offering as Apple One. ![]()
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