Apple iCloud+, Apple One subscription fees increased in Brazil, Chile, and Peru

Apple One bundle, which includes iCloud+, Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple Arcade, also receives notable price increases
An undated image. — iStock
An undated image. — iStock

Apple, the tech giant manufacturing iPhones, has raised subscription fees for its iCloud+ and Apple One services in Brazil, Chile, and Peru, with some plans' prices rising up to 34%.

As for why the price hike has been observed, the company has not provided any reason. However, industry experts are of the view that it could be linked to recent tax enforcement and the devaluation of the Brazilian Real against the US dollar.

Reports churned out by international media outlets and tipsters indicated that Brazilian users are now paying significantly more for Apple’s cloud and bundled services, as the 50GB iCloud+ storage plan now costs $5.90, while the price for the 12TB option has been increased from $299.90 to $399.90.

The Apple One bundle, which includes services like iCloud+, Apple Music, Apple TV+, and Apple Arcade, has also received notable price increases. 

The Individual plan has now been priced at $42.90, the Family plan has become costlier at the $59.90 price tag, and likewise, the Premium plan has reached to $99.90.

Since Apple has not announced these price adjustments for other markets, including the United States, Brazilian users should keep an eye on their Apple subscriptions in case the service's prices continue to fluctuate.