The world’s largest mobile gadgets company unveiled pricing details of Apple’s iCloud services. iCloud helps users to store and sync all contents between multiple devices include iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Cloud-based contents include mobile applications, books, music, mails, documents, photos, etc.
In order to offer sweet deals, Apple only charge storage fees for storing stuffs that were not bought thru the company. As Apple iCloud website wrote “Your purchased music, apps, and books, as well as your Photo Stream, don’t count against your free storage.”
For first-timers, they will get 5GB of free storage. But, if this is not enough spaces, they can upgrade to purchase extra 10 GB space for $20.00 per year. If it is still not enough they can pay $40.00 per year for additional 20 GB. The largest storage at 50 GB space will cost $100.00 per year.
Apple iCloud was introduced during the annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, June 6, 2011. A handful tech guys who enrolled in the Apple developer program can check out the services for beta testing. Apple iCloud will be officially available in October along with iOS 5 release and the launch of the next generation iPhone 5.
(Image: Apple iCloud)
It is almost confirmed that there will be a new model so wait until then.
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