Apple last week announced price increases for Apple Music, Apple TV+, and the Apple One bundles that include those services, and customers are now receiving emails notifying them of the changes.


In the United States, Apple Music is $1 more expensive for individuals and $2 more for families, while Apple TV+ is $2 more expensive. Apple One plans that include these services also increase in price accordingly. Current Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple One subscribers will receive emails from Apple about the price increase with a 30-day notice. Emails have been going out since last week, but a number of Apple One subscribers will receive notifications this week as it marks the two-year anniversary of the service’s launch.

Those who don’t want to pay the increased prices should have plenty of time to cancel their subscriptions before the cost changes take effect, with the emails including a link to subscription management options.

apple music

  • Individual plan – $10.99/month, a $1 increase
  • Family Plan – $16.99/month, a $2 increase
  • Annual plan for individuals – $109/year, a $10 increase

AppleTV+

  • Monthly Plan – $6.99/month, a $2 increase
  • Annual plan – $69/year, a $20 increase

apple one

  • Individual Plan – $16.95/month, a $2 increase
  • Family Plan – $22.95/month, a $3 increase
  • Premium Plan – $32.95/month, a $3 increase

The price increases listed above are for the United States, but the cost of Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple One is also increasing in other countries where the services are available.

Apple has increased the price of “Apple Music” due to increased licensing costs that will bring artists and songwriters more money, while “Apple TV+” is more expensive because it offers more content now than when the service was launched.

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