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All went well here. Arcade and TV content available immediately but Music takes about 15 minutes on iPad and Mac to get your new subscription settings. The trick is to log out and log back in.

Music app really needs work on macOS. I don’t know why there’s a TV and Movies section. That content should all be moved to the Apple TV app. In the music videos section I see Music Store front page and no music videos at all. Why is it hard to just show a wall of music videos?
 
I just binged Ted Lasso, which I thought was really good. Not so good is the trailers for other Apple TV+ shows before each ep. Is this just a free trial thing? Or do they play before each ep when subscribed?
 
I am not getting the notification for Apple one when I go to subscriptions. Anybody has this and fixed it? Any ideas? Thanks!
me neither. I have contacted the support but they couldn't fins a solution. The case was sent to the engineering department.
 


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


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.

apple-one-launch.jpg

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
I can't sing up, the Apple One option doesn't appear on my subscriptions page. I have a 2TB iCloud account. Does someone have the same problem?
 
Looks like it's not available in all countries yet. My local page still says "coming later this year". The UK page says "coming this autumn".
 
Same, but now I'm suspicious if I've been throwing away twenty bucks a year 😬
This thread is huge so apologies if covered but to put your mind at ease. I used iTunes Match years ago to upload rare Oasis live tracks and demos that have never seen the light of day on AM or iTunes. I cancelled Match when I subscribed to AM and am listening to them now via my AM account on my 11 Pro Max.
 
A lot of questions about iCloud storage and people worrying about 4TB. People cancelling their previous plans etc. after subscribing to Apple One. helpful links below

If you subscribe to Apple One and use a different Apple ID for iCloud storage​



What happens to your iCloud storage plan when you sign up for Apple One​

 
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If raised before apologies, if family plan in the US is $19.95 going by my exchange rate should be roughly £16.00 in UK?
Anyway that aside have the apple Music family plan £14.99 six in it, but also pay 6 x 79p for icloud storage increase, so all in paying £19.73.
If I take the family plan £19.95 with the 200gb storage, I take it I will no longer pay the 6 x 79p?
TIA
 
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Flawless experience!

Previously subscribed to all services and planned to get Fitness+.
Signed up for Premium in a few seconds.
All of my individual services were cancelled automatically.
Received a credit for Apple News+ and iCloud I had already paid for.

Love that I can expand another 2 TB of storage as needed!

Don‘t care if it takes a month or two for Fitness+. I’m still paying less.

Apple One fits my needs perfectly.
 
Just got my refunds on my yearly Apple Music subscription and this months 200GB iCloud storage. As I expected both were prorated and not full refunds. For all services I got a free trial through November 30th.
 
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So I figured out why none of my other services were refunded. I got Apple One Premier one month free. Cool! I’m good with that.

Edit: Maybe not? Reading above seems like refunds are still processing. Haha
 
So I have the option to “try it now” however presently ‘am getting “Your existing subs are not eligible for trial”. As I already have the icloud & music subs I will load mine when the freebie ATV runs out in Feb 21
 
I currently pay £10.78 per month for Apple Music and 50GB iCloud storage, meaning this is £4.17 per month for Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade.

And I’m still not sure it’s worth it 😅😬
 
So I figured out why none of my other services were refunded. I got Apple One Premier one month free. Cool! I’m good with that.

Edit: Maybe not? Reading above seems like refunds are still processing. Haha

Now this freaks me out. I went with premier too, got a free month and they refunded my music and 50 gig cloud recent payment.

Definitely zero payment taken from my bank and next payment due 30th November.
 
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I currently pay £10.78 per month for Apple Music and 50GB iCloud storage, meaning this is £4.17 per month for Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade.

And I’m still not sure it’s worth it 😅😬

Maaan people just want everything free these days 😝😛

Keep in mind by 2030 all these online streaming services will need to be $50 by 2030 to account for inflation. At current prices they can’t cover the cost of the content they buy or produce. Netflix is one big debt black hole that will likely never be reduced by more than 25%.
 
Now this freaks me out. I went with premier too, got a free month and they refunded my music and 50 gig cloud recent payment.

Definitely zero payment taken from my bank and next payment due 30th November.
Haha - whatever works. I’ll keep an eye on things. I manually cancelled my music and tv and iCloud storage. I’m not bummed at all but wish it would be consistent. Heh. Been waiting for this for awhile - going to save me a few bucks. Family happy to get arcade too LOL.
 
So what’s the point of Apple offering free subscription promos if they’re not going to honour them in their Apple One plans? I got a free year of TV+ yesterday for buying a new iPad Air and then lost that free year today by signing up for Apple One? That makes zero sense to me 😡
 
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