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Cheaper Apple Music: What is the Apple Music Voice Plan? - 9to5Mac
Oct 18, 2021 1 min, 8 secs

As part of its October ‘Unleashed’ Apple event, the company announced a new cheaper plan for Apple Music called the Apple Music Voice Plan.

The Apple Music Voice Plan is compatible with any Siri-enabled device that can play Apple Music.

The Apple Music Voice Plan gives full access to the Apple Music catalog.

The catch with the Voice Plan is you cannot use Apple Music through the apps, you have to control music playback solely with your voice using Siri.

The Apple Music Voice Plan will be available later this year in seventeen countries: US, UK, Australia, Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, and Taiwan.

So after the end of the seven-day period, customers will be prompted again to either pay $4.99 for the Voice Plan or choose one of the other full-featured Apple Music tiers.

This is similar to the Apple Music Voice Plan in that you can only control the music with your voice using Amazon Alexa.

Apple Music Voice Plan costs a dollar more, at $4.99 per month, but you will be able to listen on every Apple device you own – as long as you use Siri to do it.

Apple Music is a streaming service that includes 50 million songs and is available on iOS, macOS, HomePod, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Sonos, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, and Android

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