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Apple One subscription prices get a small bump in Malaysia

  • BY Sharil Abdul Rahman
  • 26 October 2023
  • 10:22 am
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If you are in the Apple ecosystem, getting an Apple One subscription is a no-brainer. The service subscription covers Apple Music, Apple TV, Apple Arcade and iCloud in a single charge. Bad news – the Cupertino company just raised the prices for Apple One subscriptions for all levels, affecting everyone.

Old Apple One pricing in Malaysia

Apple One was made available to Malaysians way back in November 2020.  They then raised the price last year, going from RM 19.90 to RM 29.90 / month for the individual bundle. This year, the price increase is not as high as the previous hike, with the new prices are as follows:

The new pricing for Apple One in Malaysia

The base (Individual) subscription price saw an increase of RM 5, now priced at 34.90/month. It includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade and iCloud+ with 50GB storage.

The Family plan, which you can share with up to 5 people, now saw an increase from RM 39.90/month to the new price of RM 44.90/month. Family plan gets 200GB of iCloud storage shared across the 5 members.

The breakdown for Apple One in Malaysia

For the most expensive plan, Premium, the price jumps from RM 78.90/month to RM 84.90/month. The bundle gets 2TB of iCloud storage a month, and again, it is shared across five users.

Other Apple services did not see any price increase as for now. The price increase for Apple One is not a surprise, as the Malaysian Ringgit has been trading weakly against the US dollar, with the currency exchange pegged at RM 4.78 to USD 1 as of press time.

Tags: AppleApple ArcadeApple MusicApple OneApple TViCloud
Sharil Abdul Rahman

Sharil Abdul Rahman

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