You can no longer sign up for Apple Music’s $4.99 / month voice-only plan.
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Apple no longer offers its $4.99 per month Apple Music Voice Plan, as reported by MacMagazine.
The Voice Plan, introduced in 2021, let you access the Apple Music library via Siri across your devices. But as of Wednesday, it’s no longer listed among the Apple Music plans that you can subscribe to on Apple’s website — the grid on the site currently includes the Student, Individual, and Family plans — so it appears to be discontinued. (The Voice Plan was listed on the website as of Tuesday, according to an archived version of the page on the Wayback Machine.)
Apple didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.
With the removal of the Voice Plan, Apple’s most affordable Apple Music offering is the $5.99 per month Student tier — which, of course, is only available to students. The company raised the price of the Apple Music Student plan in June 2022 and bumped up the cost of the Individual and Family plans in October 2022.
Amazon still offers its $4.99 Amazon Music Unlimited tier that only lets you access the service from one Echo or Fire TV device.