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Apple reportedly working on an iPhone subscription service

The technology giant has a subscription service for the iPhone and other hardware in the works.

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Apple is reportedly planning to unveil a subscription service for their iPhones and other devices – a shift that will make owning an iPhone or iPad like paying for a monthly music subscription.

“People with knowledge of the matter” told Bloomberg that the project – which is still being refined – will enable Apple users to subscribe to hardware instead of just digital services. The sources declined to be identified as the service is still under wraps.

A spokesman for Apple declined to comment and called the report “speculative”.

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The technology powerhouse is planning to introduce a hardware subscription model across their iPhones and other devices. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Damian Shaw
The technology powerhouse is planning to introduce a hardware subscription model across their iPhones and other devices. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Damian Shaw

Under the tech giant’s new scheme, it will move from selling devices at a full cost outright or through monthly plans with various carriers, to implementing a hardware subscription service similar to a car leasing program.

The rationale behind the service is to make the purchase of new hardware akin to paying for iCloud storage. Consumers can subscribe to devices with the same information that they use to purchase apps, and potentially trade in their hardware for newer models when they are released.

The program would differ to a normal mobile phone plan in that it would not be the price of the hardware split across 12, 24 or 36 months. Instead, it would be a monthly fee (not determined as at the time of publication) based on the hardware that the Apple user chooses.

Users will be charged a monthly fee based on the hardware that they select. Picture: Miguel Medina/AFP
Users will be charged a monthly fee based on the hardware that they select. Picture: Miguel Medina/AFP

There is no denying that the program could assist Apple to obtain more revenue and make it easier for users to deal with spending a lot of cash on new hardware. In 2021, the iPhone was the biggest revenue raiser for Apple bringing in a total of nearly $192 billion (AUD $255 billion).

The iPhone was the biggest revenue raiser for Apple in 2021. Picture: Josh Edelson/AFP
The iPhone was the biggest revenue raiser for Apple in 2021. Picture: Josh Edelson/AFP

According to Bloomberg, the new hardware subscription service is expected to launch by the end of 2022 or in 2023 but could be cancelled completely.

Apple is not the first organisation to adopt a hardware subscription model. Google also tried out a similar tactic with corporate users of its Chromebook laptops and in recent times, Peloton Interactive Inc. tested out a subscription model that allows its customers to lease bikes and fitness content for between $US60 and $US100 per month.

When contacted by news.com.au, a spokesman for Apple said that the hardware subscription model was “speculative so Apple does not have any comment to share”.

Originally published as Apple reportedly working on an iPhone subscription service

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/technology/gadgets/apple-reportedly-working-on-an-iphone-subscription-service/news-story/18bac38aa30a2852b53a08c3e983cbf5