Apple has expanded its latest round of price increases by raising iCloud+ subscription costs in several countries, continuing a broader trend of higher pricing across its products and services. The changes come after recent increases for Apple Music, Apple One, iPhones, Macs, and iPads, reflecting ongoing adjustments to the company’s global pricing strategy.
Apple Continues Global Pricing Adjustments
Earlier this week, Apple increased subscription prices for Apple Music and Apple One in the United States and several international markets. The company also raised iPhone prices in Japan by as much as 11%.
Those changes followed recent price increases for MacBooks, iPads, and other Apple hardware, which the company introduced amid the ongoing industry-wide memory supply shortage.
Apple has now extended those pricing adjustments to iCloud+, its premium cloud storage subscription service, in several countries.
Updated iCloud+ Prices by Country
Egypt
- 50 GB: EGP 49.99 (previously EGP 39.99)
- 200 GB: EGP 179.99 (previously EGP 149.99)
- 2 TB: EGP 599.99 (previously EGP 499.99)
- 6 TB: EGP 1,799.99 (previously EGP 1,499.99)
- 12 TB: EGP 3,599.99 (previously EGP 2,999.99)
Nigeria
- 50 GB: NGN 1,300 (previously NGN 900)
- 200 GB: NGN 4,500 (previously NGN 2,900)
- 2 TB: NGN 14,900 (previously NGN 9,900)
- 6 TB: NGN 39,900 (previously NGN 26,900)
- 12 TB: NGN 66,900 (previously NGN 44,900)
Türkiye
- 50 GB: TRY 49.99 (previously TRY 39.99)
- 200 GB: TRY 169.99 (previously TRY 129.99)
- 2 TB: TRY 549.99 (previously TRY 399.99)
- 6 TB: TRY 1,699.99 (previously TRY 1,299.99)
- 12 TB: TRY 3,399.99 (previously TRY 2,499.99)
Indonesia
- 50 GB: IDR 15,000 (unchanged)
- 200 GB: IDR 59,000 (previously IDR 49,000)
- 2 TB: IDR 199,000 (previously IDR 169,000)
- 6 TB: IDR 599,000 (previously IDR 499,000)
- 12 TB: IDR 1,199,000 (previously IDR 999,000)
Japan
- 50 GB: JPY 180 (previously JPY 150)
- 200 GB: JPY 540 (previously JPY 450)
- 2 TB: JPY 1,800 (previously JPY 1,500)
- 6 TB: JPY 5,500 (previously JPY 4,500)
- 12 TB: JPY 11,000 (previously JPY 9,000)
New Zealand
- 50 GB: NZD 1.99 (previously NZD 1.69)
- 200 GB: NZD 5.99 (previously NZD 4.99)
- 2 TB: NZD 19.99 (previously NZD 16.99)
- 6 TB: NZD 59.99 (previously NZD 49.99)
- 12 TB: NZD 119.99 (previously NZD 99.99)
Philippines
- 50 GB: PHP 59 (previously PHP 49)
- 200 GB: PHP 199 (previously PHP 179)
- 2 TB: PHP 699 (previously PHP 599)
- 6 TB: PHP 1,990 (previously PHP 1,790)
- 12 TB: PHP 3,990 (previously PHP 3,590)
Vietnam
- 50 GB: VND 25,000 (previously VND 19,000)
- 200 GB: VND 89,000 (previously VND 69,000)
- 2 TB: VND 299,000 (previously VND 249,000)
- 6 TB: VND 899,000 (previously VND 749,000)
- 12 TB: VND 1,799,000 (previously VND 1,499,000)
Apple Introduces U.S. Dollar Billing in Additional Markets
Apple has also updated its regional pricing information for Laos, Mauritius, and the Republic of Congo. Instead of local currency, iCloud+ subscriptions in these markets are now billed in U.S. dollars. Apple notes that prices may be slightly higher because of applicable value-added taxes (VAT).
Mauritius
- 50 GB: $1.19
- 200 GB: $3.49
- 2 TB: $11.99
- 6 TB: $34.99
- 12 TB: $69.99
Republic of Congo
- 50 GB: $1.19
- 200 GB: $3.49
- 2 TB: $11.99
- 6 TB: $34.99
- 12 TB: $69.99
Laos
- 50 GB: $0.99
- 200 GB: $3.29
- 2 TB: $10.99
- 6 TB: $32.99
- 12 TB: $64.99
What the Changes Mean
The latest iCloud+ pricing updates continue a series of global adjustments affecting Apple’s hardware and subscription services. While U.S. iCloud+ pricing remains unchanged, customers in multiple international markets will see higher monthly costs for cloud storage plans. The increases reflect Apple’s broader pricing strategy as it responds to changing market conditions, supply chain pressures, and regional economic factors.

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