iCloud is Apple’s cloud storage service. It’s not much different from others like Google, Dropbox or OneDrive. However, it is true that if you have branded devices, everything is integrated in a much simpler way than the other alternatives.
If you take a photo on your iPhone and Gallery is linked to iCloud, you can automatically view it on your Mac, iPad, or other Apple product. The same happens with files, screenshots, etc. Besides, allows you to free up space by uploading them to the cloud and make them occupy much less
Its price has not increased since 2011
Of course, not everything was going to be good news. Just two days ago, Apple decided to increase the price of its storage plans in a number of countries such as the United Kingdom, Poland, Romania or Turkey, among others. So far, USA and Latin America have dodged the bullet, but maybe it’s a little early to claim victory.
For example, in the UK, the 50GB, 200GB and 2TB plans were £0.79, £2.49 and £7.99 respectively . Now they have had an increase of around 25%, this way the 50GB plan is now 99p, the 200GB plan is £2.99 and the 2TB plan is £8.99 . It must be said in favor of Apple that prices have not changed since the service was announced in 2011
Still, it’s curious that the Apple One plans remain as they are. That’s to say, we can avoid the download if we subscribe to a. Personally I don’t because being an Apple Music student costs me half and includes TV+ and its latest releases for free, but otherwise I would have considered it.
The truth is, it doesn’t look like Cupertino is giving it all the publicity Apple One deserves. Each service is advertised separately, but not the bundle. Maybe those little climbs are too a way to make customers understand that with these plans you can save a lot of money. For example, with the premium plan in USA, we save 17 dollars per month. It costs 31.95 and its services separately 48.95. We don’t know if this rise will reach our country, but I think for the first time we are happy not to be first on the company’s list.
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