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bbchick

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Jun 2, 2010
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Siri works on everything other command but "Reminders", which is the one command that I use the most. I'd make a command and Siri takes the command, but when I say "yes" to confirm I get this.

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It looks s like Siri thinks the command is "Yes". Siri had worked flawlessly on my previous iPhone so I am at a lost as to what to do.

Anyone else experienced this?

Thanks.
 
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It has been working fine for me, and I use it a lot as well.

Restored from backup.
 
It's working for me, so not much help I guess. (I tried attaching a screenshot but that doesn't seem to want to work)
iPhone 6, restored the software on iTunes, then set up as new.
You've defintiely still got a reminders account set up? Or if you have, has it verified/password entered?
Can you set a reminder in the app?
 
What's a reminders account??? I am using Siri which comes with the phone. Never had to set up anything to use Siri in the prior phones. The Siri function on my iPhone 6 is working on all the other commands. It just doesn't work when I want to set up a reminder.
 
What's a reminders account??? I am using Siri which comes with the phone. Never had to set up anything to use Siri in the prior phones. The Siri function on my iPhone 6 is working on all the other commands. It just doesn't work when I want to set up a reminder.

The way I use reminders, it's on my iCloud account so synchronises between devices (my iPad and MacBook).
So if yours does the same, there's a chance the account hasn't verified or something (just a guess, I don't know this for sure).
Try settings- reminders- default list. Try picking a different default list and trying Siri again.
 
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