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Apple subscription price rises revealed – here’s how much extra you’ll pay


Apple has just raised the monthly price of several of its subscription services including Apple TV+, the tech giant’s Netflix rival. If you’re signed up, the streaming service will now cost you £8.99 per month instead of £6.99 – £1 more than Netflix‘s Basic £7.99 tier.

Spotify rival Apple Music avoided the price hike and remains at £10.99 per month. The California based tech firm also didn’t touch the price of workout service Apple Fitness+ or its iCloud+ cloud storage options.

Here are the Apple subscription service UK monthly price rises in full:

Apple TV+

Apple News+

Apple Arcade

Apple One

  • Individual: £16.95 to £18.95
  • Family: £22.95 to £24.95
  • Premier: £32.95 to £34.95

These prices will apply to all new subscribers and for current customers when they are next billed.

We’ve seen a lot of similar rises in subscription previous recently, with Netflix pushing its Basic service up £1 per month to £7.99 (though it no longer allows new customers for this tier) and its Premium service up £2 per month to £17.99. The cheapest Netflix subscription is £4.99 per month, nut includes ads. The cheapest without ads for new customers is £10.99.

You can get Apple TV+ in the Apple One services bundle, the cheapest tier of which is now £18.95 per month. As well as the streaming service you get iCloud+ storage, Apple Music, and Apple Arcade for the monthly cost. It’s the best way to get Apple services at the best price – even though those prices are creeping up. More expensive Apple One options let you share your subscription with up to 5 other people.

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