More Evidence Surfaces Of ‘Apple One’ Services Bundle

Word on the street has it that Apple is readying a new services bundle called “Apple One”. Whether or not that is true remains to be seen, but thanks to a new domain registration, it seems that the company has registered for a “AppleOne.tech” domain name. While we doubt that Apple will be using the domain, they probably did so to protect the branding and to prevent cyber squatters and to prevent phishing attacks.

In case you’re hearing about this for the first time, Apple is said to be preparing a services bundle that will combine multiple Apple subscriptions into a single bundle that will be cheaper. Right now, all of Apple’s services are sold individually, meaning that if you were to subscribe to Apple Music, Apple Arcade, Apple TV+, Apple News+, and iCloud, it could end up to be a rather expensive affair.

The rumors are claiming that Apple could bundle services together in different tiers to make it more affordable, like combining Apple Music with Apple TV+, Apple Arcade with iCloud, and so on. We’re not sure how much these bundles will cost, but presumably it will be cheaper than subscribing to them separately.

The company has confirmed that they will be hosting an event on the 15th of September where hopefully this new services bundle will be announced, so check back with us then for the details.

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