Apple to launch ‘Apple One’ services bundle in September, claims Bloomberg

Apple has long been rumored to be developing a new subscription bundle that offers access to multiple paid Apple services for one monthly fee.
According to a new report from Bloomberg today, Apple will name its subscription bundle ‘Apple One’, likely launching in September alongside the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro.
‘Apple One’ is expected to offer access to services such as Apple Music, Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade for a lower monthly cost compared to if a user was to pay a subscription for each service individually.
Citing sources within Apple, Bloomberg claim Apple will offer different variations of ‘Apple One’, with a basic package including Apple Music and Apple TV+, while a more expensive variation will have those two services and the Apple Arcade gaming service. The next tier will add Apple News+, followed by a pricier bundle with extra iCloud storage for files and photos, the report suggests.
Code discovered within iOS 13.5.5 pointed to the upcoming subscription bundle earlier in the year with references to a “bundle offer” and “bundle subscription” found.