Apple might combine services like Podcasts+, Stocks+, and Mail+ into new subscription model

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Last year, Apple combined a few of its services into one subscription package called the Apple One. But could the company do something similar with its enterprise and productivity services? We're not sure about that, but some analysts believe that some services could gain new a new premium tier that offers more.

According to Loup Ventures (via Wccftech), Apple could create a separate subscription service for a few services, providing extra benefits previously unavailable. The services that were named include Health+, Mail+, Maps+, Podcasts+, and Stocks+. Some of you may recognise these as free apps available on the Apple App Store.

What if there's a new subscription package (like the Apple One) for Apple's productivity apps?

Currently, some of these apps deliver extras via in-app purchases. A subscription model could allow you to gain all of the extra benefits at a lower cost, which is useful if you do use all of them regularly. This type of all-in-one subscription model could also bring about wider integrations between the different services.

Of course, this is only speculation and may not actually happen. Having said that, would you be interested in such a subscription service if the price if right? What other Apple services do you think should get an improvement? Let us know in the comments and stay tuned to TechNave for more news like this.