Apple is rolling out $2‑$5 monthly savings with their new iPhone lineup by bundling Apple One services
Why this matters: The news is a treat for anyone who’s tired of juggling separate subscriptions. Bloomberg sources say Apple One will let users bag music, video, gaming, news and even iCloud storage for a single, slick price. A bundle that lowers the cost of multiple services could mean less hassle and more enjoyment in the end.
Bundle tiers for every family set‑up
- Basic tier – Apple Music + Apple TV+.
- Mid‑tier – Apple Music + Apple TV+ + Apple Arcade.
- Premium tier – Apple Music + Apple TV+ + Apple Arcade + Apple News+.
- iCloud add‑on – Extra storage for families who need the cloud.
- And a fitness‑centric tier that will add a brand‑new virtual workout suite for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. The low‑down is it’s likely to be part of an even pricier bundle.
How much savings can you expect?
Depending on the bundle you pick, expect to shave off roughly $2 to $5 a month from the combined cost of your services. That’s like saving the cost of a cappuccino over a year.
Did Apple really drag this out for two years?
Yes—9to5Mac uncovered hints in the iOS 13.5.5 beta code pointing to “bundle offer” and “bundle subscription.” So, Apple’s been brewing these savings for a while.
What’s next for Apple customers?
As the new iPhones hit the market in October, keep an eye out for the Apple One launch. It’s sure to add a little more groove (and a lot less cost) to your digital lifestyle.
