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Apple raises iCloud+ subscription prices in several countries

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Why This Matters

Apple has increased iCloud+ subscription prices in multiple countries, reflecting broader industry trends of rising hardware and service costs. This move could impact consumers and indicates Apple's strategic pricing adjustments amid ongoing global economic pressures, potentially influencing user subscription behaviors and industry standards.

Key Takeaways

Following recent hardware price increases in the US and Japan, along with subscription hikes in the US and other markets, Apple has now raised iCloud+ prices in several countries. Here are the details.

Apple’s price hikes continue

Apple this week increased Apple Music and Apple One subscriptions in the United States and other countries, in addition to raising iPhone prices in Japan by up to 11%.

Those hikes came just days after Apple raised prices for MacBooks, iPads, and other products in the US in response to the ongoing industry-wide memory shortage.

Now, Apple has also announced a round of iCloud+ price increases across several markets. Here are the updated iCloud+ prices in the affected markets as of today:

Egypt (EGP)

50 GB: £49.99 (was £39.99)

200 GB: £179.99 (was £149.99)

2 TB: £599.99 (was £499.99)

6 TB: £1799.99 (£1499.99)

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