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Change Siri accessibility settings on iPhone

Change Siri accessibility settings on iPhone

You can change how quickly or when Siri responds, use text to make requests to Siri, have Siri listen for atypical speech patterns, have Siri audibly share notifications, and announce and end calls.

Tell Siri when and how to respond to requests
  1. Go to Settings  > Accessibility > Siri.

  2. Do any of the following:

To change how you activate Siri, see Set up Siri and Change when Siri responds.

Type instead of speak to Siri
  1. Go to Settings  > Accessibility > Siri, then turn on Type to Siri.

  2. To make a request, activate Siri, then interact with Siri using the keyboard and text field.

Have Siri recognize a wider range of speech patterns

When your primary language is set to English (U.S.), you can have Siri listen for atypical speech. This may be helpful if you have an acquired or progressive condition that affects speech, such as cerebral palsy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or stroke.

Go to Settings  > Accessibility > Siri, then turn on Listen for Atypical Speech.

You can also teach iPhone to perform an action when you speak a word or make a sound of your choosing. See Use Vocal Shortcuts.

Announce calls and notifications for specific apps

You can have Siri announce notifications and calls from apps like Messages on your iPhone speaker, supported headphones, when using CarPlay, and on MFi hearing devices.

  1. Go to Settings  > Accessibility > Siri, then turn on Announce Notifications on Speaker.

  2. Tap Announce Notifications, then for each app, choose whether to announce all notifications or only time-sensitive notifications.

End calls with Siri

You can have Siri end phone and FaceTime calls.

  1. Go to Settings  > Accessibility > Siri, tap Call Hangup, then turn on Call Hangup.

    Note: Available in select languages and on iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd generation), and later. Requires download of speech models.

  2. To end a call, say something like: “Siri, hang up.” (Participants on the call will hear you.)

You can also route and automatically answer calls or have Siri announce and answer calls.


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