Apple One pricing comparison bar chart showing 42 countries from India (€1.78) to Denmark (€23.95) with Germany highlighted as reference at €19.95

Apple One Costs Up to 91% Less in Other Countries: A Visual Comparison of 42 Markets

Apple One bundles Apple Music, TV+, Arcade, and iCloud into a single subscription. What most people don’t realize: the price varies dramatically depending on which country your Apple ID is registered in.

I built an interactive comparison of all 42 countries where Apple One is currently available. The results are striking.

The Highlights

  • India: €1.78/month (Individual plan) — that’s 91% less than in Germany
  • Egypt: €2.85/month (-86%)
  • Japan: €6.50/month (-67%)
  • Germany/France/Austria: €19.95/month (reference price)
  • Denmark/Finland: The most expensive markets at ~€24/month

The pattern is clear: Apple applies aggressive regional pricing in developing markets, while European and North American prices cluster around $17–24.

Why Does This Matter?

If you have family members in different countries, or if you’re an expat managing multiple Apple IDs, the savings potential is enormous. A family in India pays €3.33/month for the Family plan — what a single German user pays for Individual.

For digital nomads and people with legitimate ties to multiple countries, understanding these price differences is valuable context.

The Visualization

I built an interactive price table with inline bar charts that lets you sort by plan type (Individual, Family, or Premier) and instantly see how each country compares to Germany:

👉 Apple One Preise weltweit — 42 Länder im Vergleich

The color-coded bars run from green (cheapest) through yellow to red (most expensive), with Germany highlighted as the reference point. Click any column header to re-sort.

Key Observations

  1. No Premier plan in most countries — Only 12 of 42 markets offer the Premier tier (2TB iCloud + Fitness+ + News+)
  2. USD-billed countries vary — Belarus, Jordan, Oman, Laos, and Bahrain are all billed in USD but at different price points ($10.95–$12.95)
  3. Euro-zone is uniform — All Eurozone countries pay exactly €19.95/€25.95/€34.95
  4. Nordics pay the most — Denmark (DKK 179 ≈ €23.95) and Finland (€20.95) top the chart

Methodology

Prices are sourced from Apple’s official pricing pages per country (June 2026). EUR conversions use fixed exchange rates as of the same date and serve as orientation only — actual costs may differ due to bank fees and rate fluctuations.

Try It Yourself

The full interactive comparison with all 42 countries, three plan types, and local currency display is available at:

👉 gutscheinhub.de/weltweit/apple-one


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