Apple One: Company bundles news, TV, iCloud and new fitness classes as part of subscription plan
Apple has launched “Apple One”, a subscription plan that bundles together its various services.
Users will be able to stick together its variety of different content offerings into one subscription, at a slightly cheaper rate.
The subscription begins with an “individual” membership. That costs $14.95, and includes Apple Music, TV+, its Arcade games service, as well as 50GB of iCloud.
Users can pay more for the “Premier” membership. That costs $29.95 each month, and adds News+, its new Fitness+ workout classes, and 2TB of iCloud.
It will be available this autumn, Apple said.
Users will get 30 days free for their first month.