Apple One is Apple's new service that aims to unify several services at a single cost for users. In this way, customers can access different platforms with the same Apple ID. The best thing is that they will do it at a lower price than if they accessed the services separately. It is not the same to pay for Apple TV + and Apple Music, separately than unifying expenses. ICloud is also included here and this is when the question arises? Who has several Apple IDs can benefit from this option ?.
Apple's idea is to launch a product called Apple One that will cost $ 14,99 for the monthly subscription to Apple Music, Apple TV + and 50 GB of space in iCloud. Then we will have a family plan and finally the most complete of the options but also the most expensive that Apple News will add and Apple Fitness +. Typically, Apple users sign up for these services with the same ID. But what about the ones with different identifiers?
Ok, here's an interesting pickle: my Apple Music and iCloud subscriptions are tied to different Apple IDs. I wonder how Apple One will manage that.
- Christina Warren (@film_girl) September 15, 2020
In principle, there would be no problem. Throught social media, Chris Espinosa, one of Apple's oldest employees, has stated that you have checked the possibility of being able to join the Apple One program with different IDs. He has done so in response to the hypothesis raised by Christina Warren (@film_girl) and says there are no incompatibilities. Therefore it can be done without any problem.
If you are one of those who use an Apple ID for for example Apple Music and another ID for iCloud, you will not have a problem for Apple One. You can use the ID that you want because Apple will recognize the rest of the identifiers you use and you can sign up. That, at least, is what is expected of the company and the service in question.