With no fanfare — and admittedly it had more important things to trumpet Tuesday — Apple yesterday published monthly prices for its expanded iCloud storage plans.

Apple first announced changes to iCloud extra storage pricing in June at its Worldwide Developers Conference, but it did not flesh out all the fees or say when it would launch the new plans.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based company provides the same measly 5GB for free that it has long offered with its iCloud service, but it has dropped the price of the 20GB plan to $0.99 per month and added new 200GB, 500GB and 1TB plans for $3.99, $9.99 and $19.99 per month, respectively.

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