Apple Raises iCloud+ Prices in Three Countries
Apple recently raised prices for its iCloud+ plans in Brazil, Chile, and Peru, according to a support document updated last Thursday.

The table below outlines the price changes in each country.
| Country |
Old Prices |
New Prices |
| Brazil |
50GB: R$ 4.90 200GB: R$ 14.90 2TB: R$ 49.90 6TB: R$ 149.90 12TB: R$ 299.90
|
50GB: R$ 5.90 200GB: R$ 19.90 2TB: R$ 66.90 6TB: R$ 199.90 12TB: R$ 399.90
|
| Chile |
50GB: $790 200GB: $2,490 2TB: $8,490 6TB: $29,990 12TB: $59,990
|
50GB: $990 200GB: $3,290 2TB: $10,990 6TB: $32,990 12TB: $64,990
|
| Peru |
50GB: S/. 2.90 200GB: S/. 9.90 2TB: S/. 34.90 6TB: S/. 99.90 12TB: S/. 199.90
|
50GB: S/. 3.90 200GB: S/. 12.90 2TB: S/. 42.90 6TB: S/. 129.90 12TB: S/. 259.90
|
The price increases in Brazil were first reported by 9to5Mac, and we subsequently confirmed that Chile and Peru were also affected.
Throughout 2024, Apple raised prices for some or all iCloud+ storage plans in at least 10 other countries, including Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan, Nigeria, Egypt, Tanzania, and the Philippines.
So far, other countries like the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. have avoided iCloud+ price increases.
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