According to 9to5mac reports, there are rumors that Apple intends to present a service bundle in a single membership, including Apple Music, Apple TV +, and other Apple administrations. As indicated by the analysis of Apple’s iOS 13.5.5 beta code, foreign media inferred that Apple intends to build up a bundled software package.
In fact, as early as 2019, Apple negotiated with music producers and publishers and planned to integrate multiple streaming paid content in the form of a single subscription. If the user purchases separately, the family sharing combination of Apple Music, News +, and TV + totals $30 per month.
With this bundled software package, Apple can provide users with digital services at a lower price, and make users more closely connected with the iOS/iPadOS ecosystem.
The iOS 13.5.5 code contains “bundled service packs” and “bundled subscriptions” that did not exist in previous versions of iOS. These codes are related to Apple’s own service subscription (such as Apple News +) management system. Foreign media analysis said that Apple The company still plans to provide related discount packages.
The report of the Financial Times in the UK, it seems that Apple is unlikely to “bundle” Apple Music with other Apple services by bundling this year, so the related service bundling is still An Apple plan.