Apple Music’s voice plan likely to launch with iOS 15.2

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The new voice plan will cost $4.99 per month.

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The Apple Music Voice Plan, a more affordable tier of Apple Music that lets you access music using only your voice and the company's Siri assistant, is close to being released. The new plan appeared in the update notes for the release candidate of the operating system, according to the editor-in-chief of MacStories.

At its October event, Apple said the new tier would be available in seventeen countries and regions later this fall. It will cost you $4.99 a month.

There are a few new features in the other iOS 15.2 betas. Legacy Contact can be set to be able to access your data when you die. The Messages app has a feature that blurs nude images for children, but unlike the version announced earlier this year, parents will not be notified if a child views an image. The promised changes to make screen replacements easier for the iPhone 13 have appeared.

Apple didn't reply to a request for comment about the release date for the Apple Music Voice Plan.