Apple Music's Siri-only plan appears to be on target to show up with iOS 15.2

  • 08-December-2021

  Apple Music's recently reported Voice Plan will launch close by iOS 15.2, as per the patch noticed the organization shared for the update's release competitor. The changelog was first spotted by MacStories editor-in-chief Federico Viticci. At the point when Apple first declared the more affordable tier at its fall Mac event in October, the organization said it would open up "later this fall" in 17 countries, including the US, UK and Canada. The plan will offer access to Apple Music's whole song catalog for $5 each month, if you're willing to depend on Siri for control. You can play specific tracks and playlists, just as complete albums on your Apple gadgets. What the level doesn't offer is access to the Apple Music interface. We've contacted Apple to affirm it intends to launch the Voice Plan close by iOS 15.2. The update will add a modest bunch of other new features, including a toggle that permits iPhone 13 Pro proprietors to turn on and the camera's incorporated macro mode. In view of the timing of the release candidate, Apple is probably going to push out iOS 15.2 soon.

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