Google is raising the price of its Google One subscription in Nigeria from N1,200 to N1,900 per month starting from March 28, 2025. This change will automatically apply to active subscribers and may also impact other subscription levels. The increase is part of a trend among tech companies responding to inflation and operational challenges.
Google has announced a price increase for its Google One subscription in Nigeria, set to take effect on March 28, 2025. Customers will see the monthly fee rise from N1,200 to N1,900. The Google One service is designed to unify and manage storage across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, providing users with enhanced cloud storage solutions.
In an email to its users, Google informed that subscribers who opt not to cancel their service will be charged automatically based on their provided payment method. This price increase will affect Google One subscribers not only in Nigeria but also in several other countries including Australia and Brazil, among others.
The communication from Google primarily detailed the basic plan’s price hike, although it is expected that other subscription tiers will also undergo similar increases. This adjustment aligns with recent pricing trends among tech and telecom companies in response to rising inflation and challenging operational conditions in the region.
In summary, Google has raised the price for its Google One subscription in Nigeria starting March 2025, increasing it from N1,200 to N1,900. This change may also extend to other subscription plans and reflects broader pricing adjustments by companies responding to inflation and market pressures, affecting several countries.
Original Source: businessday.ng