According to YugaTech, Apple has increased the price of its iCloud+ subscription plans in the Philippines. The price hike affects all storage tiers, including the 50GB, 200GB, and 2TB options, though the exact new rates were not specified. The change is part of a broader adjustment affecting customers in eight countries, including Nigeria, Turkey, Vietnam, Japan, Egypt, New Zealand, and others.
The price increase follows similar moves by Apple in other regions and reflects ongoing adjustments to subscription services. iCloud+ offers additional storage and features such as iCloud Private Relay, Hide My Email, and custom email domains. Local users may now face higher monthly costs for these services, though no specific reasons for the hike have been officially provided by Apple.
The Philippines is among the countries where Apple has applied the new pricing, impacting existing subscribers who may see the change upon renewal. Users are advised to check their current plans and consider adjustments. The move comes as part of Apple's periodic review of subscription pricing across different markets.