Apple has just hiked the price of iCloud+. The online storage service, which helps sync your iPhone and iPad with Windows, is still free if you use 5GB or less, but beyond that you need to pay. Lifting the cap to 50GB costs 99p a month, 200GB costs £2.99 and, if you need the maximum of 2TB, it’s £8.99.
Apple increased those prices in June by up to 29 per cent, rising from 79p, £2.49 and £6.99 respectively. Granted, iCloud+ offers more than just storage, also giving you automatic photo backups, custom email addresses and more (see full pricing options at www.snipca.com/46887), but not everyone needs all of those features.
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