Apple have stepped up their iCloud service, with a new storage tier offering two terabytes of online storage for $AU29.99 a month.The move should prove a grail for data-heavy iPhone users and serves
to fuel further speculation that the new iPhone will feature a variant
with 256GB internal storage.
All the pre-existing tiers of iCloud subscriptions remain intact, from the $1.49 50GB plan to the $14.99 1TB plan.
It also brings them puts them a little bit above competitor Google,
who offer 1TB and 10TB options through Google Drive at $10 and $100
pricepoints.
Users looking to upgrade their iCloud plan can do so from today.