Does Verizon include Apple One?

Not free, but as a Verizon myPlan perk you can get Apple One Individual for $15/mo or Family for $20/mo — a few dollars below Apple's retail price.

How it works

Verizon offers Apple One as a paid myPlan perk. You can add Apple One Individual for $15/mo, or Apple One Family (shareable with up to 6 people) for $20/mo, right on your Verizon bill.

It's optional and per-line — you choose it from Verizon's perk menu and can add or drop it anytime. Apple One bundles Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, and iCloud+ storage.

What it's worth

Apple One Individual is $19.95/mo at retail, so Verizon's $15/mo perk saves about $4.95/mo (roughly $59/yr). The Family plan is $25.95 retail vs $20 through Verizon, about $5.95/mo (roughly $71/yr).

The savings only count if you'd use Apple One anyway. If you only use one Apple service, buying that service alone is cheaper than the bundle at any price.

How to claim it

  1. 1In the My Verizon app, go to Plan, then Perks.
  2. 2Add the Apple One perk (Individual $15/mo or Family $20/mo) to your line.
  3. 3Follow Verizon's link to activate Apple One with your Apple ID, and cancel any Apple Music or iCloud+ plan you already pay for so you're not double-charged.

Good to know: It's a paid perk, not free, and it can't stack with an existing Apple One subscription — you'd manage it through Verizon instead of Apple. If you already pay Apple for Music or iCloud+ separately, turn those off first.

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