Apple introduced two new tiers for iCloud+ subscription, at the end of its presentations for a new line of iPhones. With these new iCloud+ subscription tiers, customers may now store 6 or 12 terabytes of data. While the average customer will not require this much storage, these plans may be handy for photographers and filmmakers, who will benefit from significant camera advancements on the upcoming iPhone 15.
However, it appears that many individuals require a lot of capacity, as these new iCloud+ storage options received the most acclaim of the day.
iCloud+ Subscribers are currently paying $0.99 per month for 50 GB of cloud storage and$2.99 for 200 GB, along with $9.99 for 2 TB. So we can estimate that the 6 TB and 12 TB iCloud+ subscriptions will cost no more than $30 and $60 per month, respectively.
In other news, Apple has announced that the latest version of its iPhone and iPad operating systems, iOS 17 and iPadOS 17, will be available for download on September 18. Earlier this year, the Cupertino-based corporation launched iOS 17, iPadOS 17, MacOS 10, watchOS 10, and tvOS 17 at the WWDC conference.
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