The Apple Music Voice plan, a more economical tier of Apple Music that allows you to access music using only your voice and the company’s Siri assistant, appears to be nearing implementation.
Federico Viticci, editor-in-chief of MacStories, claims that the new program will be mentioned in the update notes for the impending iOS 15.2 release candidate, indicating that it will be widely accessible soon.
At its October event, Apple originally revealed the Voice Plan, stating that the new lineup would be accessible “late this fall” in 17 nations and regions. Each month, it only costs $4.99.
A few additional features that will be included in the final version are also present in the iOS 15.2 beta. In the event of death, iCloud data can be accessed by setting up a Legacy Contact.
In contrast to a version revealed earlier this year that wouldn’t notify parents if a child views an image, the Communication Safety feature filters out photographs of naked youngsters for kids using the Messages app.