Yesterday was a crazy day for Apple's servers and the new operating system for mobile devices was being put into circulation. However, this new system brought with it other less noticeable changes and it is that if initially it was expected that the new sections of iCloud storage presented in the Keynote on September 9 se will activate for September 25 We have already seen that they are already active today.
You can go into the iCloud settings on both your Mac and iOS and modify the amount of space you want to have this time. If you already had a 20 GB storage plan, you will automatically go to the 50 GB tranches.
The new storage spaces of the Apple iCloud cloud, presented on September 9, are now available and activated. With the arrival of the new iOS 9, the sections that Apple previously had have been modified, jumping to greater capacities at lower prices. There are also capacities such as the 500 GB that disappears leaving only the 50 GB, 200 GB and 1 TB sections.
Now, this is not all good news and it is that despite the fact that the system indicates that you are subscribed to the new 50 GB tranche, this change is not observed in a real way in the still available that are still 20 GB. All this is being assumed to take an implantation period and that little by little the increase in space that we have mentioned will appear on the desks of those affected.