Apple launches Apple One: Here’s everything you need to know

Apple has launched Apple One, the new subscription bundle that combines services including Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud, and more into one single pay-monthly plan. Here’s everything you need to know.
How much does Apple One cost?
Apple has launched three Apple One tiers: Individual, Family, and Premier. Plans start from $14.95/£14.95 per month and offer a maximum saving of over $25 per month, compared to standard monthly pricing.
- Individual includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage for $14.95/£14.95 per month.
- Family includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 200GB of iCloud storage for $19.95/£19.95 per month, and can be shared among up to six family members.
- Premier, where available, includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, Apple Fitness+, and 2TB of iCloud storage for $29.95/£29.95 per month, and can be shared among up to six family members.
Apple One includes a 30-day free trial of any services that you do not already have.
How do I sign up for Apple One?
You can sign up for Apple One by opening the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and selecting your name from the very top of the screen. From here, tap Subscriptions and open Apple One.
You will automatically be shown a plan best suited to what you currently have subscriptions for, with the option to begin a free month trial prior to the beginning of the monthly billing cycle.

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Does Apple One save money?
Yes and no. It all depends on what services you currently subscribe to. Apple says the Apple One Individual plan offers savings of over $6 per month, while the Family plan offers savings of over $8 per month, and the Premier plan offers savings of over $25 per month.

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What is Apple Fitness+ and when can I use it?
Apple’s Premier plan includes Apple Fitness+, the newly announced subscription fitness service that offers access to guided workouts on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, which incorporate metrics from Apple Watch for studio-style workouts delivered by on-screen trainers.
Apple hasn’t given a launch date for Apple Fitness+, but the service will be available beginning with customers in Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK, and the US, where it will be priced at $9.99/£9.99 per month or $79.99/£79.99 per year, and included in the Apple One Premier plan for no extra cost.