Apple today announced significant price hikes for several of its services, including Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and Apple News+. Because of the higher individual prices, the cost of the Apple One bundles have also increased.

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In the U.S., ‌Apple TV+‌ is now $9.99 per month, up from $6.99 per month. ‌Apple Arcade‌+ is up $2 at $6.99, and ‌Apple News‌+ is now priced at $12.99 per month, up from $9.99 per month. ‌Apple One‌ Individual and Family are $3 more expensive, while Premier is $5 more. Prices are going up in most countries where Apple services are available.

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If you're unhappy with the new price points for Apple's services, it's quick and easy to cancel. Here's how on an iPhone or iPad:

  1. Open up the Settings app.
  2. Tap on your profile picture.
  3. Tap on Subscriptions.
  4. If you have ‌Apple One‌, tap on "Cancel All Services" to end your subscription for every service. If you want to pick and choose certain ones to keep, tap on "Choose Individual Services."
  5. If you have individual subscriptions, tap on one of the subscriptions and choose the "Cancel Subscription" option.
  6. Tap on "Confirm" to go through with the cancelation.

After your subscription is canceled, your services will continue to be accessible until your next billing date. So if you paid for a year of ‌Apple TV+‌, for example, it will be available until what you've paid for expires. ‌Apple One‌ can only be purchased on a monthly basis, so you'll have a month at most before access runs out.

If you need to cancel your subscription on your Mac, the process is similar. Open the System Settings app, click on your profile picture, select Media & Purchases, and choose "Manage" under the Subscriptions option. From there, you can follow the same steps listed above.

Apple's increased prices start today for new subscribers, but Apple is offering existing subscribers a 30-day grace period. After that 30 days, existing subscribers will see the new prices on their next renewal date. Apple is likely to send out emails ahead of the price hikes.

Top Rated Comments

Jimmy_Banks Avatar
12 months ago
40% increase is pure greed.
Score: 75 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Yrmmont Avatar
12 months ago
Thanks for the article. Have cancelled due to price gauging!
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
UnbreakableAlex Avatar
12 months ago
Thx, I canceled all my apple subscriptions. 40% my a$$.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iLuddite Avatar
12 months ago
Apple Music is my only subscription, but if it goes up significantly I will have to learn to live without it. Careful, Crapple. :)
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
cateye Avatar
12 months ago

No way! The value you get from these are very worth it. Not a fan of subs but Apple earns theirs.
Let's see here, we've got Apple Arcade, the games service for people who are overwhelmed by actual games, Apple News, where more space is taken up on screen by advertising than actual news, and Apple TV+, the streaming channel that brings you Ted Lasso, Ted Lasso, Charlie Brown, Ted Lasso, Ted Lasso, and oh yeah, like 70 other TV shows that no one talks about.

These are the best services they've ever created with an Apple logo on them, hands down.
Score: 28 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mrkevinfinnerty Avatar
12 months ago
who uses this bunch of crap anyway?! Apple News give me break ..
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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