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Yendog

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jul 26, 2010
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24
Sonoma, CA
I am on the newest iOS 16.0.1.

Here are the two quarks that I’ve been getting anyone else?

One. This one is annoying that pretty much every phone call that comes in when I’m on my AirPods they cannot hear me.

Two. not every time but a lot of times that I send a text message or iMessage my phone will vibrate like I just received one. But it’s literally just vibrating as I send.

Dear God, I still wish there was a way where you could send a message without having Siri read back the whole thing. Granted, it’s slightly better that she would just send it without you having to say “send it” but still, unless I mistaken, there’s not any way you can put the settings together where she will just send the text message without reading the entire thing back. Or am I wrong? I keep on looking for this option to become available, but I still don’t think it is.
 
Dear God, I still wish there was a way where you could send a message without having Siri read back the whole thing. Granted, it’s slightly better that she would just send it without you having to say “send it” but still, unless I mistaken, there’s not any way you can put the settings together where she will just send the text message without reading the entire thing back. Or am I wrong? I keep on looking for this option to become available, but I still don’t think it is.
Settings > Siri & Search > Automatically Send Messages set to off?

I've never had Siri send messages for me, and I turned this "feature" off when iOS 16 hit.
 
no automatically is set to on... it still freaking reads the ENTIRE text message before sending.. all that changes is you don't have to say "send it"

Its so annoying that they have NO option to just have it not read back....
 
And I got a NEW iPhone and the same damn thing with the vibrating WHEN I SEND the text
 
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