This has been a long time coming, since the Brazilian Real has seen a 15-20% devaluation against the U.S. dollar in the last couple of years. But today, Apple announced it will be readjusting a few of subscription prices in the country.
As usual, Apple has not commented on its reasoning for the price hikes. But in practice, as noted by iHelpBR, prices increased between 20% and 34% across the board, likely to reflect the current exchange rate and recent local tax increases.
Effective immediately, iCloud will go from R$4,90 to R$5,90 (approximately US$1) for its 50 GB plan and from R$299,90 to R$399,90 (approximately US$70) for its 12TB plan.
As for Apple One, the basic plan will remain at R$42,90 (approximately US$7,60) per month, while the Family plan saw a 9% increase to R$59,90 (approximately US$10,50) and the Premium plan jumped to R$99,90 (US$17,70) per month.
As of yet, there is no word on possible changes to Apple Music, Apple TV+, or other individual subscriptions in Brazil, but they are probably bound to follow.
Source: 9to5mac