Apple announced new Music Voice Plan

Apple has announced the Apple Music Voice Plan, a new subscription tier for Apple Music designed around the power of Siri at INR 49 per month. Through the new affordable music plan, users will get access to catalogue of 90 million songs. Subscribers will also be able to access Apple Music’s entire line-up of playlists, including New Music Daily, Rap Life, Today’s Hits, Today’s Country, A-List Pop, R&B Now, and more. They will have full playback control including unlimited song-skipping through Siri. The plan can be integrated across all Siri-enabled devices and features, including HomePod mini, AirPods, CarPlay, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, Mac and more.

The plan will be available later this year in 17 countries and regions, including Australia, Austria, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Spain, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

In a statement on the Apple website, Oliver Schusser, Apple’s Vice-President of Apple Music and Beats, said, “Apple Music and Siri are natural partners and already work seamlessly together. With Siri actively used on hundreds of millions of devices worldwide, we are thrilled to add this new plan that delivers an effortless music experience just by using your voice and makes Apple Music accessible to even more people around the world.”

Apple Users can subscribe to the Apple Music Voice Plan through Siri by saying ‘Hey Siri, start my Apple Music Voice trial’ or by signing up through the Apple Music app.

Additionally, Apple Music Voice Plan subscribers will receive a customised in-app experience with suggestions based on the listener’s music preferences and a queue of recently played music through Siri. For access to Apple Music’s premium offerings, including spatial audio and lossless audio, lyrics, music videos, and more subscribers can easily switch to Apple Music’s individual plan for INR 99 per month or family plan with up to six accounts for INR 149 per month.

For more details visit the Apple Newsroom 

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