How to listen to audio news stories on your iPhone's Apple News+ service
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- You can now hear audio stories read aloud in Apple News on your iPhone if you subscribe to Apple News+. If you aren't a subscriber, you will only hear brief previews.
- Apple has introduced audio stories in the Apple News app for those with iOS 13.6 devices and higher.
- You can also create a playlist of audio stories – tap and hold a story and choose how to add it to your queue.
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Apple has recently expanded the Apple News app for iOS to include audio news stories, letting you hear select Apple News+ stories read aloud as if they were podcasts.
To get these audio stories, you need to make sure your iPhone is running iOS 13.6 or higher. In addition, you need to be a subscriber to Apple's News+ service, which costs $10 per month.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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