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How to Access Siri Handsfree on iPhone
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To access Siri hands-free on your iPhone, you need to follow these steps: 1. Enable "Hey Siri": Go to Settings > Siri & Search > Turn on "Listen for Hey Siri". Follow the on-screen instructions to train Siri to recognize your voice. 2. Make sure your iPhone is charging: In order to use Siri hands-free, your iPhone must be connected to a power source. This is because Siri uses a lot of battery power when it's active. 3. Activate Siri: To activate Siri, say "Hey Siri" followed by your command. For example, "Hey Siri, what's the weather like today?" Note: If you have an iPhone X or later, you can also activate Siri by pressing and holding the side button. 4. Speak your command: Once Siri is activated, speak your command or question. Siri will respond to your request. Note: If Siri is not responding, check that your iPhone is connected to a power source and that "Hey Siri" is turned on in your settings. That's it! With these steps, you can easily access Siri hands-free on your iPhone.
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