Apple’s latest updates, including iOS 15.2, iPadOS 15.2, macOS Monterey, and HomePod 15.2 introduce support for the Apple Music Voice Plan, a…
Apple’s latest updates, including iOS 15.2, iPadOS 15.2, macOS Monterey, and HomePod 15.2 introduce support for the Apple Music Voice Plan, a cheaper version of Apple Music that’s only able to be activated through Siri. If you’re not already an Apple Music subscriber, signing up for the voice plan is as simple as saying «Hey Siri, start my Apple Music Voice Plan,» or activating it through an iOS device or Mac. Those who are new to Apple Music will get the first seven days of access free to try it out, but if you turn on auto-renewal and sign up to pay a monthly fee, you can get a three-month free trial. That seven day option is if you don’t sign up and don’t allow it to renew after you test it out, and you won’t be automatically billed. The $4.99 per month Apple Music Voice Plan is entirely separate from the $9.99 per month full Apple Music subscription, which already includes all of the features of the Apple Music Voice Plan. If you already subscribe to Apple Music, you have full Siri access and won’t also need the Apple Music Voice Plan.