Apple Music and Apple One Subscriptions Are Getting More Expensive

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After raising the price of its AppleCare+ plans for new Macs and iPads yesterday, Apple is wrapping up the week with more price increases. As originally reported by Brazilian blog MacMagazine (via 9to5Mac), it’s now the turn of Apple Music and the all-in-one Apple One subscriptions to get more expensive, with price increases ranging from $1 to $3 per month in the US.

Apple hadn’t increased the price of its Apple Music, Apple TV, and Apple One subscriptions since October 2022. Starting today, Apple Music now starts at $11.99/month from the individual plan (up from $10.99), and the Student plan is getting a similar price bump from $5.99 to $6.99 per month. The Family plan, however, is now $3 more expensive at $19.99/month.

Regarding Apple One subscriptions, the Individual plan that bundles together Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Arcade, and iCloud+ will remain available at $19.95/month. However, the Family plan that can be shared with up to 5 people is increasing from $25.95 to $27.95 per month. Lastly, the Apple One Premier plan, which adds Apple Fitness+ and Apple News+, saw its price increase from $37.95 to $39.95.

Apple is still regularly offering discounts for its Apple Music and Apple TV plans, and customers who purchase any new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, or Mac can also get 3 months of Apple Music for free. Even at $11.99/month, the individual plan is still $1 cheaper than the $12.99/month Spotify Premium plan, though the latter now includes up to 15 hours of audiobook listening per month and other perks.

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