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Apple One is an all-in-one bundle that allows Apple device customers to purchase several services together in one package instead of separately, saving money for those who use multiple Apple service products.

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Our dedicated Apple One guide covers everything that you need to know about the Apple One bundles.

Bundle Options

There are three Apple One bundle options to provide different levels of service access to customers at different price points.
  • Individual ($19.95 per month) - Includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50GB iCloud storage.
  • Family ($25.95 per month) - Includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 200GB of iCloud storage, with the services able to be shared between up to six family members.
  • Premier ($37.95 per month) - Includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, Fitness+, and 2TB iCloud storage, with the services able to be shared between up to six family members.
The Individual plan offers savings of $9 per month compared to purchasing the services individually, while the Family plan offers savings of $11 per month.

The highest-priced Premier plan offers the greatest savings, saving customers $29 per month compared to purchasing each service separately.

The tiers were originally priced at $14.95, $19.95, and $29.95, but Apple increased prices by a few dollars for renewals starting in late 2022 due to increased licensing costs for Apple Music and Apple TV+ content. Prices for standalone plans with those services increased at the same time.

Another round of price increases occurred in late 2023 for Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+, pushing Apple One prices higher as well.

Apple's Available Services

For those who are unfamiliar with Apple's available service offerings, we've created a list with short descriptions of what each one features along with links where you can get more information before deciding whether to purchase a bundle.
  • Apple Music ($10.99 per month) - Priced at $10.99 per month for an individual subscription and $16.99 per month for a family subscription, Apple Music is Apple's streaming music service, akin to Spotify. It works natively in the Music app on Apple devices and on the HomePod, and it offers access to 70 million songs.
  • Apple TV+ ($9.99 per month) - Apple TV+ is a service similar to Netflix or Disney+ that offers Apple's catalog of original television shows and movies. Apple doesn't have as much content as other streaming services, but is working on growing what's available and there are dozens of TV shows in the works.
  • Apple Arcade ($6.99 per month) - Apple Arcade offers up access to more than a hundred games for the $4.99 per month fee, and games are free from in-app purchases with all content unlocked. Apple teams up with popular game developers to create games for the Apple Arcade service, and new games are added on a regular basis.
  • Apple News+ ($12.99 per month) - Apple News+ offers access to hundreds of different magazine titles that can be accessed through the Apple News app. It also provides access to several paid newspaper sites such as The Wall Street Journal and The Los Angeles Times. It's a paid extra add-on for the standard Apple News app.
  • Fitness+ ($9.99 per month) - Fitness+ is an Apple Watch adjacent service that offers guided workouts across multiple fitness categories. Workout videos are watched on iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV with workout data calculated in tandem using Apple Watch.
  • iCloud Storage - Apple offers 5GB of iCloud storage free to all users for backups, storing photos, and more, but additional 50GB, 200GB, and 2TB paid plans cost $0.99, $2.99, and $9.99 per month, respectively, in the United States. In September 2023, Apple added even larger 6TB ($29.99 per month) and 12TB ($59.99 per month) tiers.
  • Additional iCloud Features - Apple One enables access to iCloud Private Relay and Hide My Email, features that are now part of the paid iCloud+ plans.
Family Sharing

The full access to the Family and the Premier plans can be shared between six family members, including the person who sets up the Bundle access.

The Individual plan is designed for use by a single person, but even with the Individual plan, the Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade services included can be shared with other family members.

Sharing subscriptions with multiple family members works through the Family Sharing feature available for Apple devices. Each person on the Family and Premier plans can sign into services with their own Apple ID through Family Sharing (which is also how it works with individual services) so all family members can get private access and personalized recommendations.

Multiple Apple IDs

For Apple device users who continue to have multiple IDs split across iCloud services and iTunes/App Store purchases and subscriptions, Apple has a system in place to handle the dual Apple IDs within a single Apple One Bundle, with more information available through an Apple support document.

Free Trials

There is a free one-month trial available for the Apple One bundle, but there's a catch -- you can only trial services where you haven't already had a free trial experience. You cannot get a second free trial for Apple services that you have already experienced or subscribe to.

Device Availability

Apple One bundled services can be accessed on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, Apple TV, HomePod, and Apple Watch. Apple One services are also available on non-Apple platforms depending on where support is available.

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NervousFish2

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Any rumors on a student package? I got Apple Music for half price, with Apple TV already bundled to that. So, that's already a $10 savings.

I use the $3.00 Cloud.

The only other service I'd really want is fitness. News would be nice to have, but its not a killer feature for me. And I'm not interested in arcade. So, as I see it, I could get the fitness app ($10) a la carte, and still save money over the premier package.
 

jclo

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What about those of us who pay for Apple Music once at year for $99 or less? It doesn’t make sense for me to pay monthly, when I am already saving money paying yearly versus the yearly cost paid monthly.

Yeah, still waiting for concrete details on the answers to these kinds of questions. I'm guessing they're not compatible in any way, so you need to swap over to the bundle.

Any rumors on a student package? I got Apple Music for half price, with Apple TV already bundled to that. So, that's already a $10 savings.

I use the $3.00 Cloud.

The only other service I'd really want is fitness. News would be nice to have, but its not a killer feature for me. And I'm not interested in arcade. So, as I see it, I could get the fitness app ($10) a la carte, and still save money over the premier package.

No rumors that I've seen about a student package.
 

MrKennedy

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They should offer the Individual plan with different storage tiers.

I think you have the ability to pay for the higher storage tiers while on the Individual plan. I don't think there are any substantial savings on the increases, though.
 

LeadingHeat

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  • Apple Arcade ($4.99 per month) - Apple Arcade offers up access to more than a hundred games for the $4.99 per month fee, and games are free from in-app purchases with all content unlocked. Apple teams up with popular game developers to create games for the Apple Arcade service, and new games are added on a regular basis.

There are some features missing from your description of Apple Arcade by the way. Some of the best reasons IMO!
-no in-app purchases (this deserves to be repeated haha)
-100% ad-free
-games able to be played offline
-sync progress across all platforms (play a level on your iPhone and pick up exactly where you left off on your Apple TV)
-works with Screen Time limits
-compatible with Xbox/PS4/ MFi game controllers.

Apple TV+ subscriptions available through Apple One can be accessed on smart TVs.
Apple TV+ can also be accessed via the web by going to tv.apple.com. :)
 

imnotthewalrus

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xpxp2002

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Was really excited until I saw the family plan still only had 200 GB...wtf apple. The article says I can upgrade the storage. Anyone have a price on Family plan with 2 TB? a month
I’d also like to know. This is exactly what we need. Premier doesn’t offer any savings for us, but we need more than 200GB offered in the Family tier.
 
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