iPhone users get new feature with iCloud subscription

macrumors.com

Apple is offering a new benefit for iPhone users who pay for iCloud storage. This perk is available at no extra cost. Customers can now create invitations using the new Apple Invites app, which was launched last month. With the Apple Invites app, iCloud+ subscribers can create invitations for various events, like birthday parties and graduations. Anyone can respond to these invitations, even if they do not have an Apple account or device. However, only iCloud+ subscribers can create invitations. iCloud+ is Apple's paid storage service with plans ranging from 50GB to 12TB. Prices start at $0.99 per month and go up to $59.99 per month in the U.S. iCloud+ subscribers already enjoy several benefits, such as Hide My Email, HomeKit Secure Video, and now, the ability to create invites. Other features include expanded storage for high-resolution photos and videos, Private Relay for secure browsing, and the option to use custom email domains. Family Sharing allows up to five people to share an iCloud+ subscription without any extra cost. To explore the Apple Invites app further, users can check out a hands-on video demonstration.


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