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zorinlynx

macrumors G3
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I'm ending my Apple One subscription because I don't use half the stuff in it; I only want to pay for Apple Music and iCloud storage now. I've turned off renewal for Apple One but there doesn't seem to be a way to subscribe to Apple Music while the remaining part of the One subscription is active.

Is there a way to tell Apple that I want to keep Music active, or do I have to wait until it expires, then subscribe, resulting in a service gap?

Normally I wouldn't mind but I'm worried I'm going to lose my playlists and song library. I did export a copy of my Music library, but I don't know if I will be able to import that if something goes wrong.

Anyone else have experience dealing with this?
 
If you look in your settings -> subscriptions, and you click on the apple one subscription, you can select the services you want to keep individually
 
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If you look in your settings -> subscriptions, and you click on the apple one subscription, you can select the services you want to keep individually
I tried that; all it offers is an option to restart Apple One, which I don't want.

It expires today, but is still active. I guess I'm going to have to let it lapse. I really hope it doesn't mess up my library.
 
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