Apple is giving new iCloud subscribers 200GB of space for free for two months After that, they�re charged $2.99.
Apple has a new deal for US customers who haven�t signed up for iCloud yet. 9to5Mac spotted 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 appears to be only be available in the US for customers who haven�t signed up for the service yet. As to be expected, there�s some fine print: those customers will be charged $2.99 a month after that two month window.
It�s certainly an obvious ploy on Apple�s part to get customers signed up for its services, and it�s a bit irritating, especially if you�ve already plunked down hundreds of dollars for a new device. Plus, Apple already offers 5GB for free for users, and it introduced a free month at the 50GB, 200GB and 2TB levels to new subscribers earlier this year.
But while 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�ve been eyeing.
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