Entries in Apple One (3)

Friday
Oct302020

Apple One bundles to go live on Oct. 30

Source: AppleToday is the day you can start subscribing to Apple's subscription bundles. Bloomberg reports that the all-you-can-eat bundle will be available to its users starting today, October 30. It allows users to subscribe to multiple Apple services at a discounted rate. You can read more about it here.

Wednesday
Sep162020

Apple One subscription bundles are now official

The much-rumoured Apple One subscription is now official. There are three different options starting with the Individual plan, which includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage for $15.95 per month. You can save up to $7 a month by subscribing to this bundle. 

The shareable Family plan has access to all the mentioned services and costs $20.95 a month, which can be used by six family members and comes with 200GB of iCloud storage. It offers savings of $10 per month.

Then, there's the Premier bundle, which adds on Apple News+, Fitness+, and 2TB of iCloud storage for $33.95 per month. The Premier tier is also shareable between six people and saves you $32 a month.

Apple One will be available starting this fall and will come with a 30-day free trial. Apple introduced the bundles alongside the new Apple Watch Series 6Watch SEiPad and iPad Air, and Fitness+ service.

Friday
Sep112020

'Apple One' subscription bundle spotted in Apple Music for Android beta app

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Last month, we reported on Apple's rumoured plans to bundle its services into a single subscription. Now, we're getting more clues that confirm this rumour. 9to5Google discovers code in the beta version (version 3.4.0) of the Apple Music app on Android that mentions the name Apple One alongside an internal codename "aristotle," which confirms that Apple Music will be part of the bundle. And that the company has decided to stick with the Apple One name. 

Apple clarifies that the Apple One subscription and existing Apple Music subscriptions will not overlap to avoid paying double for the same service. In the code, you can see that you can only manage and renew an Apple One subscription using an iOS, macOS, or tvOS device. Other than that, there aren't any more details spotted within Apple Music. With its appearance inside an Apple app, we can assume we might hear more about these bundles during next week's "Time Flies" event.