Since its launch way back in 2011, Siri has turn out to be a highly intelligent virtual assistant allowing 2-way communication for users right from opening the apps, setting alarms, making/taking calls, sending/receiving messages, and much more.
What is even more interesting to see is the fact that Siri has earned a unique reputation of being sarcastic when often asked a certain set of questions. A classic example being “What is zero divided by zero?” The response that you receive from Siri concerning this question is something like this,”And you are sad that you have no friends”.
Siri has been among the best features that you could expect from an iPhone. Whether you use an Apple iPhone or an Apple Watch, you can expect consistent results from Siri across all Apple devices. With changing times, Siri has only improved delivering an enhanced user experience, though accompanied by few hurdles.
Many users have complained of Siri not following their user commands on iWatch. The problem might lie with the Internet connection or possibly the OS software. It clearly means that iPhone and iWatch not been paired properly, or the network connection is extremely weak. Other problems include, microphone getting disabled or blocked. This results in voice not reaching the device and Siri not able to hear the instructions given.
The most basic ways to solve the problem is to turn off Siri and then switch it on again after few seconds or minutes. Also, ensure the availability of Internet connection, active microphone settings, as well as synchronized pairing of both iPhone and iWatch. If the problem persists, try these simple ways of fixing the issue:
Tweaking the iPhone
• Restart your iPhone.
• Turn off Siri and then turn it on again on while checking an active network connection.
• Choose language as English.
• Ensure that you have selected the exact same region present that on the iWatch.
Fine-tuning the iWatch
A virtual assistant job is not possible without voice commands being executed. In order to start with Siri, say “Hey Siri” while holding the digital crown. Wait until you see the microphone icon. If you cannot find the microphone icon, then keep holding the digital crown for a while. If the problem still remains, try any one of the below methods:
• Restart your iWatch, maybe naturally or forcibly.
• Turn off Siri and then turn it on again on while checking an active network connection.
• Resetting your iWatch erases everything present inside it, right from files to folders. However, it is necessary to do it. Hence, first take appropriate backup of the present data, and then go for a Reset.
• Turn on the Airplane mode for a while and then turn it off again.
• Unpair the syncing between iWatch and iPhone. After sometime, pair both devices again.
• Ensure that you have selected the exact same region present that on the iPhone.
Ready to use Siri’s Digital Crown on your wrist?
Every new product from Apple has always brought something new to the iPhone lovers. This time it is the Digital Crown in case of Apple iWatch. When I see the Digital Crown mechanism present in iWatch, it reminisces me of the physical mechanism present in traditional watches. It has been specifically used in traditional watches to set date and time in order to set the mainspring present inside the watch. However, when it comes to Apple watch, things take a completely different shape. It is the integral part of an iWatch taking technological advancements one-step ahead.
Herein, it is used to magnify content, by zooming in and out to the core that was not possible in case of iPhone. You not only can be precise, but also even can quickly navigate, letting you have a more refined view. In addition, use it as a button for quickly returning to your home screen, enter data with ease, have a quick scrolling through lists, see videos or photos easily. Overall, make your experience on iWatch, a memorable experience to deal with. However, no product in this world is perfect. But do not worry. You can ultimately find your issues getting solved using any one of the above tips or tricks.
Shahid Abbasi is a marketing consultant with Peerbits, a one-stop iPhone app development company and the home of app enthusiasts. Shahid likes to keep busy with his team, and to provide top-notch mobility solutions for enterprises and startups
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