![]() Want more Siri commands? Here’s a collection of over 140 more. You can ask Siri to tell you a joke, sing a song – or even how many calories exist in the pizza you are consuming. Stuck between a rock and a hard place? Ask Siri to decide for you – just choose heads or tails and ask it to “Flip a coin” for a result. For example: “How do you say, 'Where is the train station?' in Spanish.” Help make a decision This means if you need to figure out how to say something in any supported language, you can ask Siri to help. Siri will translate between English, French, German, Mandarin, Spanish, and Italian. “What is (company name)'s current stock price?” Translation Siri will handle calculations for you using natural language: “What is seven times nine?" or “What is 15% of 47?" Siri will also handle more complex formula and can convert measurements and currency. Lists are kept in your Reminders, while notes exist in Notes. Want to make a note while on the move wearing AirPods? Just ask Siri to take a note, or even make a list. If you use HomeKit, you’ll also be able to use Siri on your AirPods to set HomeKit scenes and control HomeKit devices in your home. Restaurant recommendations are provided by Yelp. In the case of services, Siri will search out the most popular result that is relevant to where you are situated, which means when you look for a plumber you should end up with one who is based nearby. You can ask specific questions, and request Siri to find specific services. The assistant will also tell you what’s on your schedule, and will remove items from that schedule on request. Siri on AirPods can schedule meetings and other appointments in your Calendar. Alarm times can be defined conversationally (“in an hour and a half”), or specifically, eg. This is really useful if you just want to zone out on a journey – enable noise cancellation, ask Siri to set an alarm for whatever time you have available and sit back. Set a ReminderĪirPods can set reminders – just say, “Hey Siri, remind me to (do a task) at (name a time)." You could say, “Hey Siri, remind me to pick up the dry cleaning next Wednesday at 4p.m.,” for example. Send an emailĪsk Siri to send an email to a specific name and it will open a new message on your iPhone and populate this with dictated text. You can have your AirPods announce incoming calls in Settings>Phone>Announce Calls and select headphones only. You can also ask Siri to reply to a message you have received. ![]() ![]() One more thing: if Siri starts to announce a message you can just tell it to stop rather than letting it drone on until the end. When enabling this you also decide from whom messages will be announced, selecting between: Favorites, Recents, Contacts or Everyone. The feature must be enabled in Settings>Siri & Search>Announce Messages. The feature also lets you dictate your response. ![]() Siri on AirPods can read incoming text messages to you. It will then repeat the message to you so you can confirm it is correct. ![]() Just ask it to send the message and it will ask you what you want to say. You can use Siri on your AirPods to send messages to people, including Messages and emails. You can also skip tracks and pause them, ask Siri to name a song that’s playing, or tell it you like (or dislike) a particular track. “Hey Siri, play me Leonard Nimoy’s greatest hits,” for example. Use Siri to raise and lower volume, play (or repeat) tracks, play music from specific artists, playlists or genres. “What’s the battery life of my iPhone?” or “What’s the battery life of my Apple Watch" and so on. What’s the battery life of my (device)?Īs long as it’s an Apple device, you can ask Siri how much battery life you have remaining. You can also ask Siri to direct you from where you are to specific locations, such as the name of your hotel when you travel. If you create contact details containing addresses, you can ask Siri to take you to those addresses using phrases such as “Take me to Sarah’s," or “Take me home." Or ask it for the weather conditions for somewhere else, as in" "What's the weather in (place name)?" Take me to (place name) Siri will tell you what today’s weather will be where you are. ![]()
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