Apple unveiles new 6TB and 12TB iCloud tiers

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If you’re into the Apple ecosystem of products, then you undoubtedly have some data stored onto the company’s iCloud cloud server. Paying customers have had different cloud storage options for years, and now, there are more options to choose from. Apple just unveiled some new iCloud storage tiers for its customers.

Today, Apple just had its biggest event of the year. During this event, it unveiled the new iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, and iPhone 15 Pro. These are the most powerful iPhones to date, as you can imagine, and they retain the familiar design that iPhone users have loved for the past… well, four years. Regardless, they bring some notable software upgrades and added functionality. You can learn more with your iPhone 15 preview.

Apple unveils new iCloud storage tiers

Most businesses, career-driven individuals, and creators need ample cloud storage space to store all of the files that they create. This is why Apple provides a robust cloud service called iCloud, and you can store your files reliably on Apple’s servers.

As it stands, there are three tiers that you can choose from. The $0.99/month tier gives you 50GB of storage, the $2.99/month tier gives you 200GB, and the $9.99/month tier gives you 2TB of storage.

By comparison, Google One gives you 100GB ( $1.99/month), 200GB ($2.99/month), 2TB ($9.99/month), and 5TB ($24.99/month). Switching to a yearly plan just multiplies the prices by 10.

So, both companies’ prices are rather comparable. However, Apple is looking to give users more robust options when it comes to payment tiers. According to 9To5Mac. Apple announced a 6TB storage option. This one will cost you $30/month. Lastly, there will also be a new 12TB option that will run you $60/month.

These plans can also be shared with up to six people, and they come with the same features that you get with the other payment plans. Apple is going to launch these new plans starting September 18th.

2023-09-13 15:09:24