Apple unveils One, a single subscription to all of its services

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Apple unveils One, a single subscription to all of its services

Rumors that Apple will launch a bundled subscription to its services have been around for a long time. And today, as part of the online presentation, the official launch of the Apple One service took place, which will allow users to combine the used Apple services in one subscription.

Apple One
Apple One

Users will be able to choose between three options for Apple’s bundled offer. The basic subscription includes Apple Music, Apple TV +, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage for $ 14.95 per month. The family plan includes the same services, but for multiple devices, as well as 200GB of iCloud for $ 19.95 per month. The premium subscription includes Apple News +, the new Apple Fitness + sports service, and 2TB of iCloud cloud storage for $ 29.95 per month. Family and premium plans can be used by up to six family members.

Apple Fitness + is the company’s new sports service that will launch before the end of the year. Using it, people will be able to access a variety of workouts and exercises, including yoga, jogging, various strength exercises, etc. Separate use of this service will cost $ 9.99 per month, and Apple Watch customers will receive three months of Fitness + for free.

According to reports, Apple has been working on a bundled offer for its services for a long time. This might be the right move, as bundling services is a good way to promote the different services Apple offers around the world. Combining different services is likely to help a company grow its user base as well as increase revenue.       

It is also important that Apple is gradually creating an ecosystem that is difficult to abandon the use of. If someone has gaming, music, and entertainment resources in the same monthly subscription, they are unlikely to use alternative offerings like Spotify. Apple is creating an ecosystem that not only meets the needs of people but also expands the range of services it provides.

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