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Apple One Question

We currently have Apple Music. I have 50GB while the other two phones have 200GB of icloud of storage. With Apple one is that per device or across all three phones? If it's across all devices can I get the family One plan for $19.99 then add 200GB of storage for 400GB total?

iPhone 6s, iOS 11

Posted on Apr 19, 2021 9:31 AM

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Posted on Apr 19, 2021 9:46 AM

Apple iCloud storage is not per device. The 200GB in the Apple One Family plan is the total for that plan, not per device and not per family member.

If you need more, see the following from What happens to your iCloud storage plan when you sign up for Apple One - Apple Support

After you subscribe to Apple One, you can buy more iCloud storage if you need more. With both Apple One and an iCloud storage plan, you can have up to 4TB of total iCloud storage. 



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Apr 19, 2021 9:46 AM in response to Apple_Illinois

Apple iCloud storage is not per device. The 200GB in the Apple One Family plan is the total for that plan, not per device and not per family member.

If you need more, see the following from What happens to your iCloud storage plan when you sign up for Apple One - Apple Support

After you subscribe to Apple One, you can buy more iCloud storage if you need more. With both Apple One and an iCloud storage plan, you can have up to 4TB of total iCloud storage. 



Apr 19, 2021 9:52 AM in response to Apple_Illinois

With Apple One you can get either an individual or family plan, whichever suits your needs:

Apple One - Apple

Are all devices using the same Apple ID? If so, that is not Family Sharing:

What is Family Sharing? - Apple Support

If they are using different Apple IDs, you might consider using Family Sharing and have the Family Organizer upgrade to the 2 TB iCloud storage plan. Then share that storage among the 3 Family members. You will have more total storage, each member gets their own storage area, and It should be cheaper in the long run.

Share an iCloud storage plan with your family - Apple Support


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