Apple raises iCloud+ subscription prices in several countries, according to reports citing Apple’s iCloud+ pricing support information. 9to5Mac says the increase follows earlier price changes for Apple hardware in the US and Japan and subscription hikes in the US and other markets. AppleInsider notes that the update shows iCloud+ costs more in multiple territories, with comparisons to earlier pricing (including using archived snapshots of Apple’s pages) indicating the change applies to eight countries in total. The outlets report that Apple’s pricing page does not explicitly list every affected country in a clear single statement, but the new rates can be identified by comparing current pricing to prior versions. The change is part of a broader pattern of Apple raising prices across online services, with other subscriptions also reported to have increased recently. Apple’s iCloud+ is priced by storage tier and billed monthly or annually depending on the region. The updated prices take effect based on each country’s updated rate schedule on Apple’s site.