Apple will launch the Apple One subscription bundle on October 30, with Fitness+ launching later in the quarter, according to Apple's CFO Luca Maestri.
Apple announced the streaming bundle during the "Time Flies" event in September, and said it would later in the year. Fitness will come a little later, but before the end of 2020.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman announced the launch date on Twitter moments before Apple's earnings call on Thursday. He said the CFO Luca Maestri told them the service would launch on October 30.
Apple CFO Luca Maestri told @emilychangtv that Apple One is launching tomorrow and Fitness+ is launching this quarter.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) October 29, 2020
Price tiers of Apple One bundles
- The "individual" plan includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and 50GB of iCloud storage, for $14.95 a month.
- The "family" plan includes Apple Music, Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade, with 200GB of iCloud storage, and the ability to share among up to six family members, for $19.95 a month.
- The "Premiere" package will offer those plus Apple News+ and the new Fitness+ that's for $29.95 a month, and can also be shared with up to six family members.
The Premiere plan, per Apple, will save up to $25 per month, compared to subscribing to all of those individually.
Apple will likely officially announce the date during its earnings call. The company beat expectations, but the lack of a new iPhone made unit sales drop YoY for the quarter.
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Will apple one available in Canada at the same time?
I have the Apple+, CBS All Access, Showtime combo package. Will I lose that if I sign up for Apple One?
Really wish there was a "Family Plus" plan with a 1TB storage for $24.99 (or less). In fact, I'd gladly trade Apple Arcade for more storage at the $19.99 tier.
I hope we'll find out what becomes of the residual value that remains on services that we've already purchased with annual subscription plans, like Apple Music. Sounds like a phone call or chat with Apple is going to need to happen very soon.