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By now, you’re familiar with Siri, Apple’s virtual pal that lets you chat with your device as if it were a live person. And while your digital assistant loves to make quips, it is much more than a novelty feature. Here are numerous ways Siri can help you accomplish tasks faster—and save you the headache of doing things the hard way







1. Setting Up


If you’re new to Siri, you can enable your digital assistant by going to Settings > Siri. Once you’ve toggled the feature on, you’ll be able to wake Siri by pressing and holding the Home button. To enable voice activation, toggle on Allow “Hey Siri” and go through the quick setup process. Now you’ll be able to wake Siri by simply saying “Hey, Siri,” and then speaking your request. If you have an iPhone 6 or older, you’ll have to plug in to a power source to use this feature. In Siri Settings, you can tailor Siri’s persona by choosing the preferred language, gender, and accent. Under My Info, select your contact card so that Siri knows




2. Smooth Talking with Siri


Nothing’s more frustrating than Siri interrupting you mid-request. To avoid this, next time you summon your assistant, just continue to press and hold the Home button until you’re done speaking. And in case Siri misunderstands you, you can simply swipe down from the top of the screen to edit the incorrect words Siri translated to text.




3. Splitting the Bill (and Calculating a Tip!)


Calculating a tip in your head is second nature to most of us, but splitting a bill among a larger party can be a mood killer. Let Siri help you out. Just ask Siri: “What is a 20 percent tip on $220 for eight people?” Included in the answer you’ll see the amount each person owes for their meal as well as the tip divided between the party.




4. Setting Reminders Like a Pro


With Siri, you’re able to set time- and locationbased reminders by saying things like “Remind me to water the plants when I get home,” or “Remind me to bring doughnuts to Sarah’s party at noon.” But did you know you’re also able to set contextual reminders by referencing what you see on your screen in the Messages, Mail, Notes, and Safari apps? If you’re busy at work or running an errand, you can say, “Remind me about this when I get home,” to ensure you don’t let important texts or emails slip between the cracks. When you tap the Reminder, it’ll bring you straight to the page you asked to be reminded of.




5. Setting Reminders in Specific Lists


In the Reminders app, you can create a collection of different lists to help you stay organized by swiping down from the main screen, tapping the + icon, and selecting List. You can then add items to a specific list by saying to Siri, “Add bread to my Shopping List” instead of “Remind me to buy bread.” Now you can reference one convenient list on your next grocery store run.


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