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With every iteration of iOS, Apple makes improvements to the built-in Siri voice assistant, and iOS 16 is no exception. Offline support has been expanded, Siri can finally hang up calls, and there's improved guidance on when and where you can access Siri.

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This guide outlines everything that's new with Siri in iOS 16, which is available now for all eligible devices, plus it includes details on the updates to Dictation.

Siri

Simpler Shortcuts

Shortcuts activated by Siri no longer require a setup process to use them. When you download and install an app, shortcuts can be activated by Siri right away.

Emoji in Texts

When you're sending a message using Siri, you can ask Siri to insert an emoji into your message. You'll need to be specific about the character that you're requesting, and it's also helpful to say "emoji" after each request so Siri doesn't get confused.

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Hanging Up Calls

If you're having a hands-free conversation with someone and it ends, you can ask Siri to hang up the call.


Automatic Message Sending

In the Settings app, the Siri and Search section has a new option for automatically sending a message with Siri, which removes the confirmation step that you have to go through when sending text through Siri.

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Having to approve each message can be a frustration if you're having a long conversation with someone and you don't have access to your phone to type, so this streamlines the process, plus it works with CarPlay. It is an opt-in feature and it can be toggled off for the car and headphones if desired.


Siri Command Guidance

If you want to know more about how you can take advantage of Siri, just ask. When you're in an app or doing something on your iPhone, say "Hey Siri, what can I do here?" to get details on what Siri is capable of.

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You can also ask Siri about a specific app with a command like "Hey Siri, what can I do with [insert app name]?"

More Offline Functionality

Siri is able to do more on device in iOS 16 without having to contact an Apple server, which means there are a wider array of functions that are available when you don't have an internet connection.

Siri can process HomeKit, Intercom, and Voicemail requests when you are offline.

Accessibility Features

In the Accessibility section of the Settings app under the "Siri" heading, there are new options to change Siri's pause time, which causes the voice assistant to wait for you to finish speaking for a longer period of time. Siri Pause Time can be set to Default, Longer, and Longest.

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There's also an option to "Announce Notifications on Speaker" to have Siri speak notifications aloud, and a "Prefer Spoken Responses" option can be toggled on to cause Siri to speak aloud in situations such as the phone being silenced.


Dictation

Apple with iOS 16 entirely overhauled the dictation experience, making it easier to swap between voice and touch. When you're dictating text on the iPhone or iPad, you can tap into the text field and type with the keyboard to make edits and insert QuickType suggestions without having to stop the dictation process.

There's also a new cursor popover that's available when you're dictating text, and if you tap it, you can stop the dictation more quickly.

Automatic Punctuation

While you dictate text, your device will intelligently add punctuation, putting in commas, periods, and question marks where appropriate.

The iPhone or iPad will listen to what you're saying, wait for you to finish, and then add commas and periods based on the structure of your words. It's not always perfect, but it's better than having to speak punctation as is required in iOS 15 and earlier.

Emoji Support

As with Siri, the built-in dictation feature also supports inserting emoji by voice command.

Dictation in Messages

In the iOS 16 Messages app, the Dictation icon is right in the messages text box, making it much easier to get to. If Dictation is enabled, you'll see a tappable microphone icon that starts a dictation setting.

The Dictation icon replaces the voice message icon that was at the right side of the Messages text entry box in iOS 15. If Dictation is not enabled, there is no icon in the text box.

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Siri is awful. You know it’s bad when Rene Ritchie trashes it. I expected Siri to be so much better by now but it’s as if Siri has stood still all these years since Steve Jobs introduced it.
She is even worse now. She won't recognize the message now if I say, "Hey Siri, message <soandso> <message>" I will rattle the whole thing off, and she will ask me what I want to message <soandso> I already told you!!
 
She is even worse now. She won't recognize the message now if I say, "Hey Siri, message <soandso> <message>" I will rattle the whole thing off, and she will ask me what I want to message <soandso> I already told you!!
The worst one I've ever had was, I said "Hey Siri, tell my wife I'm headed home" and Siri responded "I don't know who <my wife's actual name> is, its not in the contacts" then how do you know her name?
 
Me: Hey Siri, open garage door 2

Siri: OK, which garage door would you like to open; garage door 1 or garage door 2?

Me: Garage door 2

Siri: OK, which garage door would you like to open; garage door 1 or garage door 2?

Me: two

Siri: I’m sorry, I don’t recognize that.
 
I hope they fix some of the stuff they broke in the Beta, I have a scene call "Movie is over" which turns on the theater path lights and turns off the projector and receiver. Now when I say "hey Siri, the movie is over" it just searches for movies called "over"
I've had better luck with "Hey Siri, set scene <scene>".
 
I've had better luck with "Hey Siri, set scene <scene>".
Yeah that's what I'm having to do now, but it was much more organic when I was just telling Siri the condition of something (Movie is over), and it setup the scenes according to that. 🤷‍♂️
 
Honest question, who uses Siri daily for more than setting a timer, alarm, or asking the temperature?
I use it mostly in CarPlay for messages, maps and music. Mostly messages. They’re almost always a garbled mess, but….

I’m excited about auto sending and auto punctuation. I’m not expecting perfection, just glad it’s going to be there.
 
Frankly it got worse for me. Siri completely sucks at running shortcuts now.

I have a bunch of shortcuts like "Turn On Living Room AC". Before iOS16 I could say "turn on the living room AC" or "turn on living room AC" and Siri would identify the right shortcut. Now if I say "the" it doesn't work.

Half of the time I say it right, but Siri replies "OK which room" because the shortcut text contains "living room" or "ac" so I assume the Home part of Siri kicks in. The AC remotes I use are old Sensibo which don't have a Home integration. It's a mess and worked fine for years.
 
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