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There needs to be an easier way to mute Siri
Today was the first time I have ever had my phone taken up in school.
I wasn't texting, on Facebook, or even had it in my hands. I had it on silent in my pants. Why was it taken up? In the middle of class all the sudden we hear a "ding ding!" and then a "I didn't quite catch that". I'm a good student and I follow the school rules. I don't use my phone when I'm not allowed to (only allowed when given special permission to). The teacher in the class was older and also was in a bad mood so she asked for it immediately. My only troubling was this was caused by Siri. My phone was in my pocket and my hands weren't even on it, so the Home buttons must've been pushed in when I moved (probably due to my headphones) or the proximity sensor went off. Either way, it was seriously embarrassing as a super studious student to have to hand my phone up (especially in front of those obnoxious students) What makes me mad is that this should have been super avoidable, because I had the switch turned to silent. My question/complaint now is if there's an easier way to mute Siri without having to constantly turn the volume down when I want it to be quiet and then turn it back up when I want to use it? If not then there SERIOUSLY needs to be a way to.
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Turn your device volume down.. Press and hold to activate siri and then hold down the down volume button. It won't completely silence but it will make it basically inaudible.
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Also, from what I've seen on these forums (or haven't seen...until now), I don't think there's a serious need for this. If what you're looking for is one volume setting when the phone is locked and another when it's unlocked, I wouldn't mind that either but I'd wager it isn't going to happen. As such or at least since this isn't available now, and since this is a serious issue for you, I recommend either restricting Siri from lockscreen access or shutting off your phone during class. |
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cant you turn siri off in settings? and just dont use her?
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I agree with OP, mute should be mute period. If I silence my phone, Siri should not be activated and make noise accidentally. I had mine go off in a meeting because my case pushed on the button. It can be embarrassing at all levels and silent should mean zero noise!
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One quick hack is to carry around a little headphone plug to shut off the speaker. I did a quick search on iphone dummy plug and there are tons and tons of articles about this and lots of little plugs for sale although they're mostly meant to stop dust form getting into the jack. |
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How do you use Siri Hands free? You have to initiate the button first and I doubt you keep siri in your pocket when you initiate her, so odds are you will be looking at the device when she is activated so you wouldn't need sound. |
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If I'm going to use Siri, I won't need to have my phone on silent anyways, and If I'm using Siri but I need it silent, I can just read it.
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