Apple has continued to put the prices up for its online services, with iCloud+ rising in cost in a number of territories.
Over the course of a few days, Apple has been increasing the prices of its various online services. Not to be left behind, iCloud+ has now upped its prices to join the rest of the roster.
The change, revealed by Apple's iCloud+ pricing support page, doesn't outright say what countries are affected by the pricing. However, comparisons with previous pricing, including via the Wayback Machine, shows it affects eight countries in total.
The affected countries, seeing higher iCloud pricing, include:
The price increases vary between territories, but fall in the range of 17% to 30%. For example, the 50GB plan was 150 yen per month but is now 180 yen, up 20%.
Pricing in other markets, including the United States and United Kingdom, remains unchanged. The perks of iCloud+ also hasn't changed, including Hide My Email, iCloud Private Relay, a custom email domain, and HomeKit Secure Video support.
While Apple hasn't explained why the prices have changed, it is most likely the company periodically accounting for changes in currency conversion.
Other price upgrades this week include Apple One, Apple Music, and AppleCare+.






