As Apple prepares for its upcoming product launch event, the tech giant has unveiled new plans for iCloud storage. If you’ve been receiving notifications to upgrade your complimentary 5GB storage, you’re in luck. Apple now offers a selection of 50GB, 200GB, 1TB, or 2TB storage plans.
In terms of USD, a 2TB storage plan is available for $19.99 per month, equivalent to 7,000 Naira. The 50GB and 200GB plans, popular among many users, are priced at $0.99 (380 Naira) and $2.99 (1,100 Naira) per month respectively. This announcement arrives amidst speculation of a 256GB iPhone model, which would significantly exceed the previous 128GB maximum storage capacity.
Here’s a breakdown of the new iCloud storage costs in USD and ZAR:
United States (USD)
50GB: $0.99
200GB: $2.99
1TB: $9.99
2TB: $19.99
In South African Rands,
South Africa (ZAR)
50GB: R14.99
200GB: R44.99
1TB: R149.99
2TB: R299.99
Google gives its users up to 15GB of free storage and Apple’s closest rival Samsung recently announced its own free 15GB storage tier for its smartphones when it announced the Galaxy Note 7.
This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern developments.
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