Today, we learned that Apple plans to deploy its Fitness+ sports class platform in several new countries on November 3, including France. At the same time, it is the most expensive Apple One package which should arrive here, although it has been unavailable in France since the beginning of the bundle offer.
And for good reason: unlike the subscription located just below in terms of price positioning, Apple One Premier also includes access to Fitness+ andNews+, which is struggling to find new followers. If the first is therefore on its way to our regions, this is not yet the case for the second. Should we conclude from this that Apple news is also about to arrive? Maybe…
Several countries in the loop
In addition to France, other countries are about to access the Apple One Premier bundle subscription. These are:
- Colombia
- Austria
- Switzerland
- Brazil
- Malaysia
- Germany
- Indonesia
- Ireland
- Portugal
- Italy
- Mexico
- Saudi Arabia
- the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Sharjah, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah and Umm al Qaiwain)
- Russia
- Spain
- New Zealand
What prices?
French prices are not known at this time. However, we can look at their equivalents in the United States to get an idea of the question by comparing them to the offers currently available in Europe:
- $14.95 per month for individual plan in the United States
- $19.95 per month for the family plan in the United States
- $29.95 per month for Premier in the United States
- 14.95 euros per month for the individual offer in France
- 19.95 euros per month for the family offer in France
With these similarities, everything suggests that Apple One Premier will be billed at the amount of 29.95 euros per month in France. Be careful though, as this is only an estimate. What's more, the possible absence of Apple News+ could potentially lower the amount in question.
Would you be readyto spend nearly thirty euros per month to take advantage of iCloud, TV+, Apple Music, Arcade and Fitness+ without being entitled to magazines? Or have you found more affordable alternatives from the competition?