Apple unveiled new Apple Watch and iPad models during today's online keynote. Apple One, which includes subscriptions for all services, and Apple Fitness+ were also introduced.
Apple has now officially unveiled Apple One at the "Time Flies" event. Eddy Cue, Senior Vice President of Internet Software and Services at Apple, said the following in the press release:
Apple One makes it easier than ever to use Apple subscription services, including Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, iCloud, and more. With Apple One, you have access to the best Apple entertainment on all your favorite devices with a single subscription.
Apple One offers three subscription plans, with the cheapest - $14.95 - for individuals and includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and 50GB of iCloud storage. For families, Apple One - $19.95 - offers the same services plus 200GB of storage. The third plan offers a whopping 2TB of iCloud storage for $29.95 along with Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+. Fitness+ is also included in the package, although due to Apple News+, this is currently only available in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US.
Apple Fitness+ officially unveiled
The first hints of Apple Fitness+ were made earlier this year - now it's official. The company has announced a new fitness service that will compete with Peloton. Apple Fitness+ will be integrated into the Apple Watch and the Fitness app on the iPhone. Fitness+ costs $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year. Users can watch fitness classes created by Apple, with health training metrics displayed above the video. The data can then be automatically saved to the Health app. Apple Fitness+ will include workout classes in many categories, including cardio and yoga.

Users can watch the training courses at home or on the go. In addition, new training sessions with a variety of "world-class" trainers. The courses are accompanied by suitable music, which can be saved in Apple Music if required. The most popular types of training such as cycling, treadmill, rowing, yoga, dance and more are available at launch. The service is scheduled to be released on iOS 14 and watchOS 7 later this year. Buyers of a new Apple Watch will also receive three months of free access. (Image: Apple)