Listening to the latest Taylor Swift album on Apple Music or watching the new season of Ted Lasso will cost more from now on.

As with iPhones and iPads this year,

Apple

is raising the price of its subscription services.

The rise affects all levels of

AppleTV +, Apple Music and Apple One

, a service that encompasses both products along with iCloud cloud storage and Apple Arcade services and, at some subscription levels, Fitness +.

In the case of

Apple Music

, the service will cost

10.99 euros

per month instead of the 9.99 euros it used to cost until now.

The price of the family plan, with access for six people, also goes up, going from 14.99 euros to 16.99 euros per month.

For the

Apple TV +

service , which offers access to

streaming

series and movies, the rates also change.

From costing 4.99 euros per month, it will cost 6.99 euros.

The Apple One plans will vary in price depending on the contracted service.

The individual plan, with 50 GB of cloud storage and Apple Arcade, now costs 16.95 euros per month instead of 14.95 euros previously.

The family plan, which covers up to six people and 200 GB of iCloud+ storage, will now cost €22.95 per month instead of €19.95 per month.

Finally, the premium plan, which includes access to Fitness + and 2 TB of storage, will cost 31.95 euros per month instead of 28.95 euros per month that it cost until now.

On this occasion, and unlike the price rise in devices, the fault is not the dollar.

Prices in the US have also risen.

Apple assures that they are due to higher costs in

music and series licenses

and to the new functions of Apple Music and a larger catalog in the case of Apple TV +, which was born with a lower price than other streaming services due to the little content that there was initially.

Those who have already contracted the previous rate will continue to have it active until they have to renew the subscription, and will receive a notification with the new prices 30 days before they are reflected on their associated credit card.

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