{"id":215852,"date":"2023-10-26T09:05:16","date_gmt":"2023-10-26T09:05:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=215852"},"modified":"2023-10-26T09:05:16","modified_gmt":"2023-10-26T09:05:16","slug":"apple-subscription-price-rises-revealed-heres-how-much-extra-youll-pay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/technology\/apple-subscription-price-rises-revealed-heres-how-much-extra-youll-pay\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple subscription price rises revealed – here\u2019s how much extra you\u2019ll pay"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Apple has just raised the monthly price of several of its subscription services including Apple TV+, the tech giant’s Netflix rival. If you’re signed up, the streaming service will now cost you \u00a38.99 per month instead of \u00a36.99 – \u00a31 more than Netflix’s Basic \u00a37.99 tier.<\/p>\n
Spotify rival Apple Music avoided the price hike and remains at \u00a310.99 per month. The California based tech firm also didn’t touch the price of workout service Apple Fitness+ or its iCloud+ cloud storage options.<\/p>\n
Here are the Apple subscription service UK monthly price rises in full:<\/p>\n
Apple TV+<\/strong><\/p>\n Apple News+<\/strong><\/p>\n Apple Arcade<\/strong><\/p>\n Apple One<\/strong><\/p>\n These prices will apply to all new subscribers and for current customers when they are next billed.<\/p>\n We’ve seen a lot of similar rises in subscription previous recently, with Netflix pushing its Basic service up \u00a31 per month to \u00a37.99 (though it no longer allows new customers for this tier) and its Premium service up \u00a32 per month to \u00a317.99. The cheapest Netflix subscription is \u00a34.99 per month, nut includes ads. The cheapest without ads for new customers is \u00a310.99.<\/p>\n Disney+ will also soon jack up its monthly cost from \u00a37.99 to \u00a310.99, a huge jump of \u00a336 extra per year. Disney gives you the option to subscribe annually to save money though, which Apple and Netflix don’t.<\/p>\n\n
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Apple announce all products will be ‘Net Zero’ by 2030<\/h3>\n
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