What happened to Apple Music Voice Plan?
Beginning in November, Apple will discontinue the Apple Music Voice plan. We are focused on delivering the best, most robust music experience possible for our customers, with features like immersive Spatial Audio, Apple Music Sing with real-time lyrics, intuitive browse and discovery features, and so much more. All Apple Music plans already work seamlessly with Siri, and we will continue to optimize this experience.
What are my options as a Voice subscriber?
We will be turning off auto-renew for existing Voice subscribers. If you're a current Voice subscriber, you can continue on your plan for the duration of your final billing cycle. Or you can switch to another Apple Music plan: Individual, Student, or Family, as well as Apple One — which includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, and more. You’ll receive a notification prior to the end of your final billing cycle with more information.
Go to the Apple Music webpage to learn more about these plans
What if I'm on a free trial of the Voice plan?
At the end of your free trial, you can continue on your plan for the duration of your first billing cycle. You’ll receive a notification prior to the end of your billing cycle with more information.
You can switch to another Apple Music plan: Individual, Student, or Family, as well as Apple One — which includes Apple Music, Apple TV+, and more.
Go to the Apple Music webpage to learn more about these plans
Can I still use Siri to listen to music on other plans?
Yes. With all Apple Music plans, you can use Siri, including Type to Siri, to play any song, album, playlist, station, and more from Apple Music.
How do I switch to another Apple Music plan?
Learn how to switch to a different subscription plan
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