Apple Intelligence, introduced in June, has sparked considerable interest despite its postponed launch, now expected in October. Analysts are particularly concerned about the service’s pricing model and its viability beyond a free trial period. There’s considerable speculation about the cost of Apple Intelligence, with many estimates suggesting a monthly fee of $20. Some analysts think the price might be lower if it’s included in the Apple One subscription bundle.
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It’s essential to understand that these projections are speculative and not based on any confirmed leaks or rumors. Though the exact pricing remains uncertain, a $20 monthly fee—or even a higher amount—aligns with Apple’s tendency to set premium prices for its offerings, consistent with its brand and financial strategy.
Unlike Samsung, which offers its Galaxy AI for free for the first two years before introducing a monthly fee, Apple might restrict Apple Intelligence to a select number of newer devices, adhering to its usual practice of limiting new features to recent models.