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Apple
During a September event that included the announcement of new iPads and Apple Watches, Apple introduced a new program called Apple One that will combine its growing number of subscription services into a single monthly plan.
In recent years, Apple has diversified its business with monthly subscriptions for five different digital products: Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, Apple News+, and iCloud storage space. A sixth platform, a digital workout tool called Apple Fitness+, was confirmed during the September event as well.
Apple One will provide a discount for customers who are invested in the Apple ecosystem. The Apple One individual plan starts at $14.95 per month and will include Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage. Those same services currently cost $21 per month if you subscribe to them all without Apple One. Comparatively, the $19.95 per month family plan will provide those same services to six family members, when it would normally cost about $28 per month.
Apple One will be available later this fall, though the exact launch date hasn't been announced. The Apple One Premier plan will be exclusive to the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK due to limited availability for Apple News+ and Apple Fitness+.