apple one services subscription bundles start launching tomorrow

Apple will begin offering its Apple One subscription package tomorrow, although its Fitness+ workout platform is not yet available for inclusion.
During today’s earnings conference call, Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook announced the upcoming release and described the package as the most convenient method for customers to utilize Apple’s various services. Apple’s Chief Financial Officer, Luca Maestri, further clarified the launch schedule for Fitness+ in a discussion with Bloomberg. The company also reported a current total of 585 million paid subscriptions across all its services, with projections exceeding 600 million before the conclusion of 2020.
This bundled subscription is intended to attract a wider audience to a greater range of Apple services. A key objective is to encourage users to transition from platforms like Spotify to Apple Music, which is considered the most valuable component of the offering.
The individual subscription tier, priced at $14.99 monthly, provides access to Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud storage. Family plans are available for $19.99 per month, increasing iCloud storage to 200GB, and a higher-tier “premiere” plan is scheduled for release at $29.99, incorporating both Fitness+ and Apple News+.
The Services sector is becoming increasingly vital to Apple’s financial performance, achieving a record revenue level and surpassing the revenue generated by iPhone sales for the most recent quarter. Further details can be found in the company’s earnings report.
Sarah Perez also contributed to this reporting.