The Apple One subscription bundle was officially launched a month ago startedThe test phase is due to end today for the first users – but there are billing problems.
Apple One was launched on October 30, 2020. The package offers discounted prices when users subscribe to multiple Apple services, including Apple Arcade, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple News+, and more.
Apple One: Models at a glance
The bundle offers three subscription models, with the cheapest - €14.95 - being for individuals and including 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 model - with the addition of Premier - offers a whopping 2TB of iCloud storage along with Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and Apple News+ for $29.95. In addition, Fitness+ is also offered in the package. While the individual and family packages have been launched in over 100 countries, the Premier version is only available in countries that have Apple News+. This means that the large package is only available in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.
Users report billing problems
Anyone who chooses Apple One can look forward to a 30-day trial period. The first subscribers should receive a bill today. But there seem to be billing problems. Various forums report that Apple One is displayed as expired. In other cases, customers report that the included services are billed individually. Apple therefore appears to continue to have technical problems with the subscription. For this reason, we hope that the company will get the problems under control as quickly as possible. If Apple comments on this, we will of course report on it. (Photo by manae / Bigstockphoto)