Apple reveals updated iCloud storage prices for regions outside the US

17 September, 2015
Apple has announced the new pricing for its updated three tier iCloud storage options. The company had previously announced the prices only for the US but now also revealed it for other regions.

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  • 19 Sep 2015

Honest Realist, 17 Sep 2015Adblockers block all ad's, not just targeted ad's and since... moreAdblock do have a whitelist which allow to whitelist some of the ads
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    • 17 Sep 2015

    TheNeighbor, 17 Sep 2015But a Seagate portable HDD, you get 200GB OneDrive for 2 years.You also comment on Apple's article now? No wonder.

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      • 17 Sep 2015

      Anonymous, 17 Sep 2015Targeted ads are not really targeting anything if they cann... moreAdblockers block all ad's, not just targeted ad's and since they became avilable I've not seen an ad, and there is next to no latency even on LTE, with wifi it's just lightning fast.

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        • 17 Sep 2015

        Anonymous, 17 Sep 2015Targeted ads are not really targeting anything if they cann... moreNo. But some people use the ad block to stop targeted adverts targeting them. Therefore they use it out of a privacy concern.

        Saying "You Use Adblock So Can't Pull The Privacy Card" ignores that fairly obvious factor.

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          • Anonymous
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          • 17 Sep 2015

          Anonymous, 17 Sep 2015...unless they're using adblock *because* of the privacy co... moreTargeted ads are not really targeting anything if they cannot be seen by the target, are they?

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            • Anonymous
            • Mfx
            • 17 Sep 2015

            Anonymous, 17 Sep 2015You're partially right. Important part - check the article... more...unless they're using adblock *because* of the privacy concern. That bit didn't really work as a coherent argument, did it?

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              • Anonymous
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              • 17 Sep 2015

              DarkStar, 17 Sep 2015Firstly there is some quality loss when using Google Photos... moreYou're partially right.
              Important part - check the article on Android Police, you'll see the quality analysis there. They said it well enough and showed how the tests were done.

              16MP seems just fine for me, it's obviously not meant for storing .DNG or other RAW formats. Not to mention you still have 15GB free for storing files if you want to keep in original quality. Let's be honest here, no professional photographer goes around uploading RAW files to Google Photos, Facebook or any other site of this kind.

              Lastly, and probably most importantly - really? You care THAT much about them scanning your pictures (like how Facebook, Twitter, and all other sites do)? Think of it this way - no matter what you do, you'll see ads on the internet, so why not see ads that interest you? Oh, Google knows I like the Dead Zebra vinyl figures, so they can show me ads for places that sell them or similar ones, call the cops! Not to mention if you wanted privacy for your photos, you shouldn't be uploading them in the first place.
              (for those saying "I use adblock so I never see ads", then you cant pull the privacy concern argument so go away!)

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                • 17 Sep 2015

                DarkStar, 17 Sep 2015Firstly there is some quality loss when using Google Photos... moregoogle photos offers full res uploads, if you use you're google drive storage. 15gb free.

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                  • 17 Sep 2015

                  Anonymous, 17 Sep 2015In the meantime, free unlimited storage for pictures and vi... moreFirstly there is some quality loss when using Google Photos as it does re-compress everything with their own algorithm. It's good, but they're not perfect and images do show slight signs of degredation. Secondly it's only free for up to 16MP, which isn't good enough with phones featuring 21MP or higher sensors.

                  The main reason I wouldn't use it though is the reason it's free. Google are scanning all images uploaded to the service and gaining vast amounts of information about you, like running facial recognition on every photo, and being Google you just know they'll use that information to better target ads at you.

                  It's a good service if you don't care about your privacy, but personally I do.

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                    • Shyam
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                    • 17 Sep 2015

                    Check the source link

                    India is classified under this category
                    Europe, the Middle East, and Africa

                    two possibilites
                    their geography is wrong or
                    its not the geography but the pricing band category

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                      • Anonymous
                      • T6r
                      • 17 Sep 2015

                      In the meantime, free unlimited storage for pictures and videos up to 13MP and 1080p on Google Photos without quality loss.

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                        • 17 Sep 2015

                        TheNeighbor, 17 Sep 2015But a Seagate portable HDD, you get 200GB OneDrive for 2 years.Please buy Segate itself.... dont go for iCloud...itz only for people who need it...

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                          • 17 Sep 2015

                          It is cheap af. Mine auto upgraded :) super happy!

                            But a Seagate portable HDD, you get 200GB OneDrive for 2 years.