Comparing iCloud's new lower prices to the competition<article>
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iCloud just got cheaper. Apple announced price cuts September 9, but they went into effect for new subscribers on September 16. Apple still includes a paltry 5GB at its free tier, but it bumped its first paid tier at $0.99 per month from 20GB to 50GB. (Prices vary worldwide, and aren’t a straight conversion, as with most Apple fees.)</p><p>
The 200GB tier is now $2.99 a month, a dollar cheaper than before. Apple dropped the 500GB tier entirely, but slashed the price for 1TB by $10 a month: it’s just $9.99 a month now. Subscribers at the 500GB tier are automatically upgraded to 1TB since the price is the same. You can
downgrade or upgrade via Settings > iCloud > Manage Storage > Change Storage Plan or Buy More Storage.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2984743/storage/comparing-iclouds-new-lower-prices-to-the-competition.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Comparing iCloud's new lower prices to the competition