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Apple has quietly increased the prices of the iCloud+ service in Poland.  how much will we pay?

Apple has quietly increased the prices of the iCloud+ service in Poland. how much will we pay?

Bad news for iPhone owners. Without prior notice, Apple has increased the prices of iCloud+. We will pay even more for additional space in the cloud.

Apple decided to distinguish Poland. However, no one will be grateful for such a distinction to the company from Cupertino. We are probably one of the few countries where out of nowhere the iPhone manufacturer has just increased the price of iCloud+ subscription.

iCloud is Apple’s virtual cloud where we can store our photos, videos and other data. Each owner of an iPhone (or other Apple device) gets 5 GB of iCloud space “free” to start.

However, this place usually ends quite quickly (especially if we like to click photos), and then “good uncle Apple” offers us to use the iCloud + subscription.

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But we have to pay for this. How much exactly? After the latest increases, iCloud+ prices are as follows:

  • 50 GB – PLN 4.99 (old price: PLN 3.99)
  • 200 GB – PLN 14.99 (old price: PLN 11.99)
  • 2 TB – PLN 49.99 (old price: PLN 39.99)

For now, we do not know whether Apple plans to raise the prices of its other services in Poland. Let’s hope not, because in October last year, the American company raised the prices of Apple One subscriptions (includes all Apple services in one package) and Apple Music.

Apple wants to ban apples in logos. And he has a chance

, Apple has launched legal action in Switzerland to grant the company complete rights to the image of the apple. And we are talking not about the famous shape of a bitten apple, which appears in the Apple logo, but about the apple in general.

The aim is to prohibit other entities from using this fruit in their logotypes. The company’s lawyers apparently felt that any such trademarks might resemble the logotype of the Cupertino company too much, so they should be banned just in case.

Apple’s plans seem absurd, but the company has repeatedly tried to reserve the exclusive rights to the image of the apple in many countries of the world. In Switzerland, it last tried its hand in 2017, but then the local court only agreed to grant Apple the rights to only one variety of apples and only for certain applications.

The Cupertino giant has succeeded in banning apple logos in Japan, Turkey, Israel and Armenia.

Source: Gazeta

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