British carrier EE is on the verge of becoming the first carrier to offer the Apple One bundle as part of its Full Works plan. Notably, there’s no dearth of carriers that provide Arcade, Apple Music, and other Apple services perks. However, this is the first time that the entire Apple One package will be offered as a free perk.
A myriad of other international carriers could follow in EE’s footsteps in the coming days and make similar announcements. The EE Full Works plan will give iPhone users access to an Apple One Individual plan if purchased directly via Apple, as per a report by 9To5Mac. This plan would normally set you back £14.95 in the U.K.
Apple One Individual offers Apple Music for a single user and Apple TV+. Further, it includes a whopping 50GB of iCloud storage and Apple Arcade. However, the most notable difference includes access to iCloud storage. Aside from this, EE customers will enjoy the Apple One branding. To recap, the carrier previously offered Full Works perks of content services such as Apple Arcade, TV+, and Music.
The radically revamped Full Works Plan will be available for purchase starting from August 31. EE will become the sole carrier to offer the full One bundle in the U.K. Cellular providers in the United States and international markets could be announced soon.





