If you’re an iCloud subscriber (but don’t use Apple One), you might want to check the subscription rates for your region — Apple has quietly raised them in more countries.

Taking the UK as an example, the 50GB tier was £0.79 a month before, but the updated price shows it at £0.99. The 200GB and 2TB tiers have also gotten more expensive. It’s not just the UK, many other countries are also seeing price increases. The price in euros remains the same, however, the same is true for the US, Canada, Australia and India.

Here’s a quick look at some of the changes to Apple’s pricing plan for iCloud+. You can find up-to-date global prices here.

Before Now
Warehousing 50GB 200GB 2TB 50GB 200GB 2TB
Australia 1.49 Australian dollars 4.49 Australian dollars $14.99 1.49 Australian dollars 4.49 Australian dollars $14.99
Brazil R$3.50 R$10.90 R$34.90 R$4.90 R$14.90 R$49.90
Canada $1.29 Canadian $3.99 Canadian $C12.99 $1.29 Canadian $3.99 Canadian $C12.99
Czechia 25 kch 79 kč 249 kč 25 kč 79 kč 249 kč
Denmark 7 kr 25kr 69kr 9 kr 25kr €89
EUR €0.99 €2.99 €9.99 €0.99 €2.99 €9.99
India £75 ₹219 ₹749 £75 ₹219 ₹749
Norway 10 kr 29kr €99 12kr 39kr €129
Poland 3.99 zł 11.99 zł 39.99 zł 4.99 zł 14.99 zł 49.99 zł
Turkiye €6.49 €19.99 €64.99 €12.99 €39.99 129.99 lire
UK £0.79 £2.49 £6.99 £0.99 £2.99 £8.99
WE $0.99 $2.99 $9.99 $0.99 $2.99 $9.99

Note that the free iCloud plan is still available, but you still only get 5GB, the same as when the service first launched in 2011.

There is some good news, at least for Apple One subscribers as the price hasn’t changed. One includes iCloud+, tv+, Music, Arcade and (at the highest level) Fitness+ and News+. Of course, Apple raised the One’s prices in October, so that’s only small consolation.

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