Exactly a year ago, Apple raised the prices of its TV+, Music and One subscriptions by up to RM10 per month. Once again, the company is doing it again
Exactly a year ago, Apple raised the prices of its TV+, Music and One subscriptions by up to RM10 per month. Once again, the company is doing it again but this time only on Apple One and Apple Arcade.
In case you didn't know, Apple One has three tier packages: Individual, Family and Premier. Previously, the prices for these packages were RM29.90, RM39.90 and RM78.90 per month but Apple has raised them to RM34.90, RM44.90 and RM84.90 per month. That's an increase of RM5 and RM6 respectively, and each plan's features are still the same.
On the other hand, this will be the first time for Apple Arcade to get a price hike. It's now RM29.90 per month, a RM10 jump from RM19.90 per month previously. In addition, Apple TV+ and Apple Music remain untouched at RM29.90 and RM16.90 per month. Apple Fitness+ is still RM19.90 per month or RM119.90 annually, which can be shared by up to five family members.
For the uninitiated, Apple One is an all-in-one package that includes iCloud+, Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Arcade and Apple Fitness+. If you're asking our opinions, this is quite useful for an Apple user deep in the Apple ecosystem and uses all of those. However, with the recent price hike, it may put off many subscribers.
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