I pay for 2TB, Music+, and News+. I get TV+ for a year free. What I need is 4TB iCloud for all our backups and shared Desktops. But nowhere can we add storage past 2TB.
I'm sure you are aware you can start a second paid iCloud account and thereby doubling your storage, but I mention this for the people who aren't aware of this, not for you.
What exactly is your point besides letting everyone know you are miserable and hate Apple? Sad to be like that and be so angry.
You remind me of the guy who voluntarily goes to the party and then sits in the corner pouting and muttering that everyone else is a jerk, while secretly praying someone walks up to them and asks what's wrong so they can whine about how unfair life is to them.
at least we can now use iOS14 minimum target and A12 minimum processor (driven in part by new ARKit4 features that require A12 as a minimum). So moving in the right direction.
If Apple continues the free Apple TV+ with new hardware purchase, this wouldn't save me anything. I don't subscribe to Arcade and this wouldn't encourage me to.
However, if they ended the promo and I was inclined to subscribe to TV+ for a whole year, it would be like getting Arcade for $8/year. Might try it.
Would like to see an incentive to pay once per year, like with Music.
It's a good idea and may make economic sense for our household even though we would have to take an item or two we have no interest in to get what we want.
I would have been more pleased if they gave you a menu you could pick from and create your own bundle. One from column A, B, C etc.
I’d like to do the Family Plan but 200GB iCloud storage isn’t enough. Me and my wife each use almost all of our 200GB plans individually now. $30 seems a bit too much for me, especially because I have zero interest in Apple News or Apple Arcade. Not sure about Fitness+ yet either.
I think the sweet spot for the Premier would have been $24.99 instead of $29.99. That definitely would have made me spend more money on services I don’t really need or use. Another great option would have been to let us choose. Either way I have to figure out what I want to add now. Lol. You still got me Apple.
If Apple continues the free Apple TV+ with new hardware purchase, this wouldn't save me anything. I don't subscribe to Arcade and this wouldn't encourage me to.
I thought the "free year of TV+" only applies to the first time you buy Apple hardware on any Apple iCloud account. If you want a second year of free TV+ for a new purchase I think you need to get a second iCloud account for that subsequent "free year." But I've been wrong once before in my life.
We currently have 2TB iCloud and family Apple Music which works out about AUD$34. We get TV+ for free, but thinking of not paying for it as there just isn’t enough there. But if there is all of a sudden a big increase in content in the next month or so we might keep it, at which point might as well go premier, even though arcade and fitness+ are something I would never buy stand alone, and I despise “Curated” news+.
I guess if it artificially bumps up subscription numbers for services in the bundle that people don’t use, it will help with the metrics for some junior executives’ performance agreements
at least we can now use iOS14 minimum target and A12 minimum processor (driven in part by new ARKit4 features that require A12 as a minimum). So moving in the right direction.
@aderutter Really? How would you feel about exclusive Arcade games for Apple TV and Macs both running Apple Silicon Mac chips?
How does the A14 compare to consoles? Is it as powerful as say a PS4 Pro?
I’d like to do the Family Plan but 200GB iCloud storage isn’t enough. Me and my wife each use almost all of our 200GB plans individually now. $30 seems a bit too much for me, especially because I have zero interest in Apple News or Apple Arcade. Not sure about Fitness+ yet either.
In your scenario it'll come down to how much Apple charges for purchasing additional iCloud storage on top of what the bundle comes with, which they already say you can do. If the $20 plan gives you 200 GB and they charge the full $10 for adding on a 2 TB storage plan like they now charge, leaving you with 2.2 TB and a $30 bill, then it's a wash. I'm hoping that they at least allow you to substitute the 2 TB storage for the 200 GB storage and knock $3 off the bottom line price, so you're paying $27 for the plan you really want. It's kind of a small potatoes decision at that point.
I wasn't expecting the Fitness+ announcement at all. If you are part of a family it seems reasonable to let other family members take a look at those services before you decide on a plan. You may not get anything out of Arcade, News+, or Fitness+ but other family members may find them very appealing.
Would be nice. As far as I know, Apple Music individual subscription (not family) is the only annual membership that I am aware of. It is a nice deal at $99/year.
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What exactly is your point besides letting everyone know you are miserable and hate Apple? Sad to be like that and be so angry.
You remind me of the guy who voluntarily goes to the party and then sits in the corner pouting and muttering that everyone else is a jerk, while secretly praying someone walks up to them and asks what's wrong so they can whine about how unfair life is to them.
at least we can now use iOS14 minimum target and A12 minimum processor (driven in part by new ARKit4 features that require A12 as a minimum). So moving in the right direction.
I would have been more pleased if they gave you a menu you could pick from and create your own bundle. One from column A, B, C etc.
Did you realize "this fall" could mean six whole days to September 21st?
Or canned stadium noise...
@aderutter
Really? How would you feel about exclusive Arcade games for Apple TV and Macs both running Apple Silicon Mac chips?
How does the A14 compare to consoles? Is it as powerful as say a PS4 Pro?
I wasn't expecting the Fitness+ announcement at all. If you are part of a family it seems reasonable to let other family members take a look at those services before you decide on a plan. You may not get anything out of Arcade, News+, or Fitness+ but other family members may find them very appealing.