Apple has dropped the price of its 2TB iCloud Storage plan to $9.99/month. That's down from $19.99/month.
The company says users who were on the old 1TB plan will automatically be upgraded.
If you purchased a 1TB monthly plan before June 5, 2017, your account was upgraded automatically to a 2TB monthly plan.
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Branoski - June 8, 2017 at 6:08pm
Some companies are willing to give that for free.
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JAYBRO - June 6, 2017 at 3:38pm
How about upgrading the "free 5GB" to, say, 20GB?! Its 2017 for iPhone sake!
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curtixman - June 7, 2017 at 1:13am
Couldn't agree more. No one cares about this but so many customers would be over the moon if Apple would sacrifice a tiny bit of profit generation and increase the 5GB of cloud storage to even 10. I mean, you don't even get 5GB/device. An Apple customer could own an iPhone, Mac, iPad, iPod and Apple Watch and they get the same 5GB as an iCloud user who owns no Apple hardware. It's ridiculous and Apple well knows so.
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JAYBRO - June 7, 2017 at 3:45pm
Couldn't have said it better - good point too, there are no apple devices that are at 5GB; and the sad thing is just like you said, you only get 5GB whether you own 1 apple device, or 7 apple device, you share across the line the 5GB...smh
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bbb - June 10, 2017 at 9:35am
then pay 1€ a month. if you can afford an iPhone, you can afford 1€ a month, trust me.