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Apple Offering Free Month of Upgraded iCloud Storage Plans to 5GB Free-Tier Users

Apple Offering Free Month of Upgraded iCloud Storage Plans to 5GB Free-Tier Users

Apple is pushing to increase paid iCloud storage subscription upgrades by promoting free 1-month trials of 50GB, 200GB and 2TB plans to customers who have reached their storage limit on the free 5GB tier.

AppleInsider:

Apple is advertising free one month trials of its premium iCloud storage plans to Apple device owners not currently paying for a subscription and who have reached their 5GB limit. 

When these users attempt to perform an iOS device backup, a pop-up message appears promoting the step-up 50GB plan. A similar notification without mention of the free trial has long been part of iOS. 

The notification reads:

“You do not have enough space in iCloud to back up your iPhone. A 50 GB plan gives you plenty of space to continue backing up your iPhone. Your first month is free and it’s just $0.99 each month after.”

Users that tap on the large blue button that reads “Get 50 GB Free For 1 Month” are taken to “Change Storage Plan” under their device’s iCloud settings.

Users are then given the opportunity to upgrade to a 50GB, 200GB and 2TB plan for one month. Just as with an Apple Music subscription free trial, the selected storage plan will automatically renew at its regular monthly fee of $0.99, $3.99, or $9.99, respectively. (All prices are USD.) Subscription can be cancelled at any time during the free trial to avoid charges.

Despite user’s ever-increasing storage needs since then, the 5GB storage tier has remained as Apple’s free offering since it’s debut in 2014. The company has made a few changes in its paid offerings over the years. Last year the Cupertino firm got rid of its 1TB plan, while reducing the price for its 2TB tier.