One of the most anticipated services by all Apple users is the one presented last Tuesday in the keynote of the new Apple Watch and iPad, the subscription service Apple One. This service can be perfect for those with multiple subscriptions to Apple services like Apple Music, Apple TV +, Apple Arcade, etc.
In this case unify the subscription in a single plan And with a very attractive price in principle, it makes us all welcome having this new service available. In addition to the new Apple Watch Series 6, Watch SE and the new iPad and iPad Air, the arrival of Apple One was the highlight of the firm's keynote.
But what if we have multiple Apple IDs?
For a moment imagine you have an Apple ID for Apple Music and another ID for cloud services in iCloud… Will we have to pay separately for the Apple One service for each of them?
Well, in principle there should be no problem as well explained in the social network Twitter Chris Espinosa, one of Apple's oldest employees, since Apple will recognize the rest of the identifiers you use and you will be able to sign up for the service. This is the thread in which he replied to Christina Warren:
Ok, here's an interesting pickle: my Apple Music and iCloud subscriptions are tied to different Apple IDs. I wonder how Apple One will manage that.
- Christina Warren (@film_girl) September 15, 2020
- The Individual plan includes Apple Music, Apple TV +, Apple Arcade and 50 GB of iCloud storage for 14,95€ a month.
- The plan Family includes Apple Music, Apple TV +, Apple Arcade and 200 GB of iCloud storage for 19,95€ per month and can be shared with up to six people in the family.
- The plan First, where available, includes Apple Music, Apple TV +, Apple Arcade, Apple News +, Apple Fitness + and 2 TB of iCloud storage and can be shared with up to six people in the family.