Apple is releasing its all-in-one subscription service, Apple One, on Friday.
The company announced the launch date during its earnings call with investors on Thursday night.
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Apple One was revealed at the company’s September event. Customers can choose from several subscription bundles:
Individual:$14.95/month, includes Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, 50 GB of iCloud storage
Family:$19.95/month for up to six users, includes multiple users for Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, 200 GB of iCloud storage
Premier:$29.95/month for up to six users, includes Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, 2 TB of iCloud storage, News+, and Fitness+.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman tweeted that Apple CFO Luca Maestri told a fellow Bloomberg reporter of Apple One's impending release, and announced Fitness+ would launch later this quarter.