Apple Launches 2TB iCloud Storage Plan For $20 Per Month
Aug 31, 2016 Add Comment

Apple unobtrusively presented the new level as a part of an upgrade plan to its iCloud storage support webpage. The update is currently live in North America, South America, Latin America, Caribean, Europer, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific where iCloud is as of now accessible.
Now iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac and PC users can upgrade to a larger storage limits: 50GB, 200GB, 1TB and 2TB. The default distribution conceded when agreeing to iCloud stays unaltered at 5GB. After the upgrade, the users will get monthly bill, check the monthly subscription plans here.
Apple has redesigned iCloud pricing very nearly a year prior when the company nixed a 500GB alternative and downsized month to month evaluating for its two top levels.
Apple says,
All the subscribers who had purchased a monthly plan before September 2015, your account was upgraded automatically. In case you're on currently on a annual plan, you'll keep on renewing every year at a rate. If you select a new monthly plan, your annual plan won't be available to you.
Today's update comes as Apple works out a developing online services business, of which iCloud storage is a little part. The payments accepted to pay for iCloud storage upgrades include credit cards, debit cards, and iTunes store credit.


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