Apple Releases Pricing Info For iCloud

Along with its iCloud launch for developers yesterday, Apple released pricing information about iCloud.

When released, iCloud will automatically give each user 5GB of storage for free (which isn’t going to hold much), after that you’ll have shell out a little bit of cash to get the storage you need. 10GB of storage is currently priced at $20/year, 20GB at $40/yeah, and 50GB and $100/year.

Storage options can be purchased within the Settings menu of any iOS 5 device. Pictures that you take stay in the cloud for 30 days, and do not count against your ultimate amount of storage.

What do you think about the pricing?

[via 9to5Mac]

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