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Apple One bundles are now available in the United States and over 100 other countries, allowing customers to subscribe to multiple Apple services through a single plan, including Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud, and more.

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To sign up for Apple One on an iPhone:

  1. Open Settings App
  2. Tap on Your Name at the top
  3. Tap on Subscriptions
  4. Tap on Apple One

The prompt for Apple One is still in the process of showing up for all users, so keep checking if you don't see it right away. Alternatively, see this for more detailed instructions:
In addition to getting unified billing, customers can save money by bundling services together with Apple One. At the low end, the Individual tier offers savings of $6 per month, while the Family plan offers a savings of over $8 per month, and the Premier plan offers a savings of over $25 per month, compared to standard monthly pricing.

An overview of the three tiers of Apple One available:
  • Individual: Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage for $14.95 per month
  • Family: Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 200GB of iCloud storage for $19.95 per month, can be shared among up to six family members
  • Premier: Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, Apple Fitness+, and 2TB of iCloud storage for $29.95 per month, can be shared among up to six family members
At launch, the Premier tier is limited to the United States, Australia, Canada, and the UK, as these are the only countries where Apple News+ is currently available. And while the Premier tier includes Apple's new Fitness+ service, which will offer workout videos and more, the service does not launch until later this year.

Apple One includes a 30-day free trial for any Apple services that customers do not already have. Once subscribed, customers can use the services included in their bundle on any platform where the services are available, such as the iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, and more.

To save even more, customers in the United States can pay for their Apple One subscription plan with the Apple Card to receive 3% Daily Cash per month.

Article Link: Apple One is Now Available: Save Money by Bundling Apple Music, iCloud Storage, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and More
 
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Is it not showing as available for you? I go to the Apple website & it still says Coming this Fall.

It's under your iCloud\Subscription settings. When I click it it just says cannot load, retry.
 
My button for premiere is saying "subscribe" NOT "Start Free Trial." Anyone else seeing that?
 
Assuming this means if my Music sub rolls over on Nov 1, I effectively get 1 month free by upgrading to the appropriate plan I choose? iCloud storage rolls over mid-month so that also means pushing that renewal date off until Nov 30. Single payment will be nice instead of different days, different payments.
 
Wife and I currently share music and icloud plan. If I'm still receiving a free year for Apple TV since I just bought a Macbook a month ago, I'm probably better off not signing up for this us, no?
 
I want to add a bundle, but no real point. I rarely stream and I'm already paying for the extra storage. I want to say I have Apple Music, I guess.

My son streams on a free version of another service (not sure which one).
 
Signed up and it showed the Apple One Subscription for a brief moment in the list of subscribed items at the top, but then it disappeared. Assuming it's still subscribed but just a bug with the latest beta.
 
My button for premiere is saying "subscribe" NOT "Start Free Trial." Anyone else seeing that?
Mine says start free trial, but then says existing subscriptions not eligible for trial. So basically I’m not getting a free trial on a cost basis, just news+, as fitness isn’t out yet (and I’m eligible for 3 months free because of the watch) and my tv+ doesn’t expire until feb. I think I’m better off waiting until February as I’m only paying for music and 2tb iCloud right now.
 
Yeah, they need to figure this out. I can't sign up, just get a blank page. Also, my monthly Apple Music plan billed this morning, if I sign up for this, I should seriously get a refund on that.
 
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