Apple One Bundles All of Apple’s Subscription Services

The new Apple One bundle allows you to subscribe to all of Apple’s services for a single price. You’ll soon be able to combine your Apple Arcade, Music, TV+, News+, Fitness+, and iCloud storage subscriptions in an Apple One plan.

On top of releasing a Fitness+ subscription plan, Apple also unveiled the Apple One subscription bundle at its Time Flies event. Apple One allows you to pay one monthly subscription price to get access to all of Apple’s services. Its plans offer endless amounts of entertainment at a cheaper, bundled price.

But depending on which plan you choose, you may not get access to every available Apple subscription service. There are three Apple One subscription tiers, all of which offer a slightly different variation of Apple services:

  • Individual: at $15/month, you’ll get access to Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage.
  • Family: at $20/month, you’ll get access to Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, and 200GB of iCloud storage. You can also share your account with five other people.
  • Premier: At $30/month, you’ll get access to Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, News+, Fitness+, and 2TB of iCloud storage.

The Premier subscription plan is the only tier that includes all six Apple services. While the Individual and Family plans will be available in over 100 different countries, the Premier plan will only be available in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.

Wondering when you can get your hands on Apple One? The service is set to launch sometime in the fall of 2020.

If you’re an Apple fanatic, you’ll definitely want to subscribe to Apple One. The bundled subscription gives you a discount on all of the subscriptions you already have, making it worth your money.

And if you aren’t subscribed to some of these Apple services, subscribing to Apple One could give you a taste of the entertainment that Apple has to offer.

Source: makeuseof.com

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