iCloud+ gets larger storage tiers, but the lowest tier is still terrible
Apple didn't expand the default and awful iCloud storage tier, but iCloud+ is getting significant boosts on the high-end.
iCloud+ gains new storage options
iCloud+ got a last-second mention during the Wonderlust keynote, but very little information was offered. Apple is adding a 6TB and 12TB tier for customers with extensive data storage needs.
The previous highest iCloud storage a user could have is 4TB, but that's only after jumping through some hoops. Users needed to subscribe to Apple One Premier for 2TB then add an additional 2TB for $9.99.
Now, users can choose two new storage tiers in addition to their Apple One plan. Pricing wasn't shared for the new iCloud+ tiers, but it could be quite expensive.
With Apple One Premier, users will now be able to get 8TB total or 14TB total, depending on their iCloud+ plan.
Apple has only just revealed these changes, but the lowest and barely functional tier is still available. Pricing information and more will be shared on AppleInsider once it is available.
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Comments
If that's what he meant, then it should have been mentioned at least once in the article. The screen capture shows 50GB as the smallest option.
50GB is not "awful and terrible". That's purely subjective and doesn't belong in an AppleInsider article, unless it's marked as "Opinion".
You're exactly right. The author has a bug up his a**e about the 5GB NON-iCloud+ free tier and he's letting that muck up the clarity of the article. the 5GB tier is NOT party of iCloud+, which is what this article is about.
The 5GB tier isn't an iCloud+ thing.