Apple is raising the prices for some of its subscription based services for the first time ever. Now, the company’s Apple Music service, Apple TV+, and even Apple One will see a rise in cost. So let’s have a look at the new changes.

As per the official announcement, the Cupertino based giant wil be raising the price for an indiividual that is using its Music subscription by 10 percent. So now, one can expect to see a price rise from 9.99 US Dollars to 10.99 US Dollars. Furthermore, the brand has also hiked the pricing for the family subscription pack as well, with the service now costing 16.99 US Dollars. The iPhone maker claimed that the primary reason for the rise in subscription cost is ue to increase in fees it pays to license music for its streaming service.

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Similarly, the Apple TV+ subscriber will also have to pay around 40 percent more for the monthly subscription. So, one now has to pay 6.99 US Dollars, which is 2 US Dollars more than the previous pricing. As per an official spokesperson, “We introduced Apple TV+ at a very low price because we started with just a few shows and movies. Three years later, Apple TV+ is home to an extensive selection of award-winning and broadly acclaimed series, feature films, documentaries, and kids and family entertainment from the world’s most creative storytellers.”

With the hike in pricing for both of the services mentioned above, the company has also raised the cost of its Apple One package as well. For those unaware, this basically includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, APple Arcade, and even News+, Fitness+, and a whopping 2TB of iCloud+ storage as well. The new subscription fee for this service is 32.95 US Dollars, which is a 10 percent hike over the original pricing.

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