Apple Music Voice Plan tipped to launch with iOS 15.2

Apple Music Voice Plan tipped to launch with iOS 15.2
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The Apple Music Voice Plan could be about to go live, according to this tweet by MacStories' editor Federico Viticci.

Viticci says the cut-price version of Apple Music – for use with Siri only – appears in the developer notes for iOS 15.2. And with Apple's latest iOS software tipped for a public release next week, Apple Music Voice Plan could show up at the same time.

Apple announced Apple Music Voice Plan at its October event, promising the new subscription tier would become available in 17 countries and regions – including the UK, US and Australia – "later this fall".

Voice Plan gets you Apple Music for around half the usual cost – but it only works with Siri. In other words, you must ask for specific songs or artists using your voice – you can't use the Apple Music app to play songs.

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