Apple recently changed the logo and name for its Apple TV streaming service. Now, it looks like Apple One is next. The company quietly added a striking, more colorful Apple One logo on the updated Apple TV website, suggesting a bigger push for its subscription package.
This new design is the first time Apple has made a truly memorable logo for its combined services. The graphic shows the classic Apple icon split into six distinct sections. Each section carries the specific color Apple uses for one of the services included in the top-tier Apple One Premier plan.
Focusing on the Bundle
The timing makes sense. After updating the Apple TV streaming service, Apple is also putting a spotlight on the comprehensive Apple One subscription. The design is visible on the Apple TV site, the main Apple One website hasn’t been updated with it.
Apple One gathers multiple Apple subscriptions into one bill. This single monthly price helps customers save a lot compared to buying each service separately.
What Comes with Apple One
The bundle comes in three tiers to suit different user and storage needs:
- Individual Plan: $19.95 each month. This includes Apple TV, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, and 50GB of iCloud+ storage.
- Family Plan: $25.95 each month. It offers the same services with 200GB of iCloud+ storage and lets up to five people share access.
- Premier Plan: $37.95 each month. This full package adds Apple News+ and Apple Fitness+, along with a massive 2TB of iCloud+ storage.
These bundles let subscribers save anywhere from $12 to $32 monthly, depending on which tier they choose.
