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Apple Music and Apple One Subscriptions Increase in Price

Apple has increased the monthly subscription prices for Apple Music and its bundled Apple One service, effective immediately. The price hike affects both individual and family plans across various tiers. This marks the first price adjustment for these services since their respective launches.

The Apple Music Individual plan now costs $10.99 per month, up from $9.99. The Apple Music Family plan, which allows up to six people to share a subscription, has been raised to $16.99 per month from $14.99. Similarly, the Apple One Individual plan, which bundles Apple Music, Apple TV+, iCloud+, and Apple Arcade, now costs $19.99 monthly, an increase from $16.95. The Apple One Family plan, offering the same services to up to six users, is now priced at $25.99 per month, up from $22.95.

The Apple One Premier plan, the highest tier that includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud+ (2TB), Apple Fitness+, and Apple News+, has also seen a price increase. It now costs $34.99 per month, compared to its previous price of $29.95. This adjustment affects users in the United States and other regions, though specific regional price changes may vary. Apple has not provided a specific reason for the price increase, but it follows a trend of rising costs for digital services and content.

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