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With the iPhone 14 likely launching next week, Verizon may add Apple’s services bundle as a perk for its priciest 5G plan.
David Lumb
Mobile Reporter
David Lumb is a mobile reporter covering phones, tablets, smartwatches, and how they’re changing our lives. He spent the last decade reviewing phones for TechRadar as well as covering tech, gaming, and culture for Engadget, Popular Mechanics, NBC Asian America, Increment, Fast Company, and others. He has other loves than phones, of course — namely coffee, beaches, and burritos.
While all eyes are on Apple ahead of next week’s iPhone 14 launch event, Verizon may have another incentive to get iOS users to sign up for its 5G service: including Apple One, the bundle of all Apple services, as a free perk.
Verizon may include Apple One with its priciest “5G Get More” tier, according to MacRumors. That tier, which costs $90 for one person per month, has a list of perks that currently includes Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass and Apple Music, along with Hulu, Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, as well as 600GB of Verizon cloud data.
The Apple One bundle would include other services like Apple TV Plus, Apple Fitness Plus, Apple News Plus and 50GB of iCloud storage, all of which typically costs $15 per month for one person.
Verizon declined to comment.
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