First, open up your phone or tablet's Settings menu, then tap Siri.
- Next, turn on the toggles for Access When Locked and Allow Hey Siri.
- After this, you'll be prompted to calibrate the Hey Siri feature by helping Siri to learn your voice.
- You'll be asked to repeat several phrases such as, “Hey Siri, it's me.”
Unfortunately, there's currently no official Siri app for Android. So if you simply must use the beloved Apple app, Android won't be the right operating system for you. But even for those who love Siri, Android can still be a great OS. Not least because you can find the perfect voice assistant for it.
The voice assistant was released as an app for iOS in February 2010, and it was acquired by Apple two months later. Siri was then integrated into iPhone 4S at its release in October 2011.
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1 How to Setup Hey Siri
- Launch the Settings app on your iOS device.
- Scroll down and select Siri and Search.
- Enable Listen for Hey Siri.
- Tap Enable Siri.
- Siri will ask you to train her.
- Say "Hey Siri" into the device.
- When Siri has the information she needs, you'll see a check mark.
From your device navigate to Settings >> Siri & Search. Scroll down until you see the Siri Voice option. From the Dialect section, you can change the default accent to your preferred one.
Set up "Hey Siri" to help Siri recognize your voiceGo to Settings. Tap Siri & Search. Turn off Listen for "Hey Siri," then turn it back on. When the Set Up "Hey Siri" screen appears, tap Continue.
Just open up the Settings app, tap the “Siri & Search” category, and then turn off the “Listen for 'Hey Siri'” toggle. Wait a few seconds, and turn the toggle back on. You'll be prompted to set up Hey Siri, so just hit the “Continue” button.
A new feature in iOS 9 will let you to train Siri so the assistant will only respond to your voice saying "Hey, Siri." The new voice recognition feature was rolled out in the new iOS 9.1 beta that launched Thursday. Once you've finished, Siri is able to recognize your voice, Apple says.
As long as the iOS device is charging or connected to power it listens for the “Hey Siri” signal. Apple also lets you answer incoming calls—hands-free—by saying “Hey Siri” when the phone is being charged or plugged into power.
Reading text messages or emails: "Read new messages" or "check my email." Sending text messages: "Tell [contact name] that I'll be home at seven." Sending emails: "Send email to [contact name] about [subject] and say [message]." Checking voicemail: "Do I have any voicemail?" or "Play new voicemail from William."
(Pocket-lint) - Samsung's high-end Android phones come with their own voice assistant called Bixby, in addition to supporting Google Assistant. Bixby is Samsung's attempt to take on the likes of Siri, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.
- How to use the voice assistant(Pocket-lint) - Google's version of Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri and Microsoft's Cortana is Google Assistant. It has made incredible progress since its 2016 launch and is probably the most advanced and dynamic of the assistants out there.
The Best Voice Assistants
- Best for Device Compatibility. Amazon. Alexa. Check price Read review.
- Best at Responding. Google. Google Assistant. View products Read review.
- Most Popular Mobile Voice Assistant. Apple. Siri. View products Read review.
Your one Google Assistant extends to help you across devices, like Google Home, your phone, and more. You can access it with long press home on Android, Ok Google, or a squeeze on Pixel phones.
Google Assistant's abilities dominate Siri and Alexa, research shows. Google is the best and most accurate smartphone assistant, according to new research. Siri understood 99.8 percent of questions and answered 83.1 percent correctly, while Alexa understood 99.9 percent and answered correctly 79.8 percent of the time.
New Siri For Android is a free program for Android that belongs to the category Utilities-tools, and has been developed by mejora.
Tap the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen and go to Settings > Preferences > Assistant Voice. There, you can choose from all eight voices currently available and you can preview each one by tapping the speaker icon to the right of each option.
All you have to do to use Alexa on Android is download and set up the Amazon Alexa app: Download and install the Amazon Alexa app. Launch the Amazon Alexa app and log in using your existing Amazon account information, then tap Sign In.
Get Google Assistant on your phone. To get started, touch and hold the home button on eligible Android phones1 or download the Google Assistant app on the App Store.