Monday, August 27, 2018

Apple is giving its new iCloud subscribers free 200GB space for two months

And charger $2.99 after the free subscription expires.

Apple has opened a new feature for its US customers who have not signed up for the iCloud yet.

9to5Macspotted a Reddit thread that pointed to the deal: new subscribers on the four big US carriers can get 200GB free for two months.

The deal is said to be available to only US customers who are yet to sign up for service. Those customers will then be charged $2.99 a month after that two month expires.



It’s certainly an obvious ploy on Apple’s part to get customers signed up for its services because it is a bit irritating, especially if you have already pay hundreds of dollars for a new device. Plus, Apple already offers 5GB for free for its users, with a free month at the 50GB, 200GB AND 2TB levels to new subscribers earlier this year.

Eventually, this isn’t a huge advance over those other deals, having that extra month could be that extra bit of enticement that you might need, especially if iCloud is something that you have been looking out for.


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