Apple's new 2TB iCloud storage tier will give your iPhone tons of space<article>
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<p>Just one week before Apple is expected to show off the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, the company launched a 2TB iCloud storage tier for $20 a month.</p><p>That’s a significant amount of space, but Apple is reportedly gearing up to add a 256GB option to its upcoming iPhone lineup. As
9to5Mac noted, Apple typically offers iCloud storage plans that are eight times the size of the iPhone’s internal storage options. The iPhone 6s tops out at 128GB, and the previous iCloud storage max was 1TB.</p><p>Does that confirm a 256GB iPhone? No. Apple has a 256GB iPad already, so maybe its cloud storage options are finally catching up with Pro-level usage. The new
Desktop and Documents feature coming in macOS Sierra is poised to eat up tons of iCloud Drive space if you use it to save files stored on your Desktop or in your Documents folder to the cloud.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3114170/ios/apples-new-2tb-icloud-storage-tier-will-give-your-iphone-tons-of-space.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple's new 2TB iCloud storage tier will give your iPhone tons of space