Hi there,
I do not personally own an iPhone 4s, but one of my family members does
so I have had the opportunity to use Siri on various occasions. You
could ask Siri: What time is it? Do I need a jacket today? How's my day
looking? Wake me up tomorrow at 6:30 AM.
Just talk to it normally. No need for talking excessively slowly or
loudly. It does a nice job of picking up what you're saying and
responding to you.
On 4/15/2012 1:52 PM, Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith wrote:
Hello everybody
I have a quick and, to some, obvious question. When one is using Siri, does one
hold down the Home button as one does when using the dial applet by voice?
Also, can anybody give me a few example commands to get started with it?
Thank you in advance.
Lynne
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