Apple to offer 200GB iCloud Space as a promo to iPhone upgrades

Published on August 31, 2018

Apple has announced earlier this month that it had now become the world’s first trillion-dollar company.  It is seen that form for many years; the company has now become to known for the amazing products which are an exceptional customer service as well as special promotional offers to pull even more business.

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It is seen that Apple is now getting partnered with the four major carriers in the United States to add a new introductory package for the iCloud. It was discovered on a Reddit thread, in which the customers who all are upgrading the iPhone has got plans to get the unique link. This link will allow them to add about 200 GB of cloud storage for the first two months which is for free. This offer is available to all the users in an attempt to get ready for the new iPhone.

It is seen that the users who all are upgrading the iPhone plan with the four major carriers in the United States, you will be receiving a special link which will be added with 200GB of iCloud Storage. But the only thing that the user needs to know is that the storage will be available for the first two months only. After two months, the offer will automatically go to the original model.

This limited time storage expansion offer will allow you to prepare yourself for the new iPhone. If you have not got any iCloud storage tier, then the Apple offer will go back to the basic initial 5GB of space which is what Apple usually offers to the customers for free.

This will be priced around $2.99 per month if you are opting to buy about 200 GB of iCloud storage. So, if you want to get about 200GB of storage space, then you can buy it. If you are not willing to buy it, then you can always revert.

The company has got some criticism for the pricing of the storage plans, but the tech giant Apple has not any changes to the storage offer. The company is all set to announce the 2018 iPhones in September 2018.

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