Apple plans to launch monthly iPhone rental plan fees for the first time – ePrice.HK

Not all consumers are willing to pay for an iPhone in one shot, so installment payments are the choice for many. Earlier there was news that Apple plans to launch a hardware subscription service. The difference from the installment payment that we are familiar with is that users can use the iPhone by paying a monthly subscription fee that is slightly lower than that of 24-month installments. Ownership of iPhone.

In the latest issue of “Bloomberg” Power On column, author Mark Gurman revealed the price of iPhone subscription service, iPhone 13 is $35 per month (equivalent to HK$274), while iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are monthly $45 and $50 (approximately HK$353 and HK$392). In addition to “renting” an iPhone, the above fees also include two services, Apple One and AppleCare.

Apple One is a monthly fee plan that integrates Music, TV+, Arcade and iCloud, which means that you can “rent” an iPhone from Apple to get software and hardware, as well as a complete set of services such as AppleCare maintenance. The news indicates that Apple will make an official announcement at the end of this year or early next year. It is not known whether the iPhone subscription service will be launched globally.

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source:phonearena

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