G glendroid macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 24, 2015 #1 I can't get Siri to work. It just doesn't load. Both way too. Saying hey Siri doesn't work even though it's enabled and holding the crown doesn't load it.. Any idea what to do? I've tried a restart already and unpair. What next?
I can't get Siri to work. It just doesn't load. Both way too. Saying hey Siri doesn't work even though it's enabled and holding the crown doesn't load it.. Any idea what to do? I've tried a restart already and unpair. What next?
D darkgremio macrumors 6502 Apr 24, 2015 #2 Siri no longer listens to your commands, she has evolved.
gsmornot macrumors 68040 Apr 24, 2015 #3 You don't get the screen where she listens for you? She does not talk on the watch if you're waiting for her to ask you something.
You don't get the screen where she listens for you? She does not talk on the watch if you're waiting for her to ask you something.
G glendroid macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 24, 2015 #6 gsmornot said: You don't get the screen where she listens for you? She does not talk on the watch if you're waiting for her to ask you something. Click to expand... I checked my settings on my iPhone because in order for Siri to work on your watch, it must also be activated on your phone. That was fine. When I say hey Siri, nothing happens even with hey Siri enabled in watch settings. And when I hold the digital crown, Siri just never launches. Attempting an unpair and resetup right now.
gsmornot said: You don't get the screen where she listens for you? She does not talk on the watch if you're waiting for her to ask you something. Click to expand... I checked my settings on my iPhone because in order for Siri to work on your watch, it must also be activated on your phone. That was fine. When I say hey Siri, nothing happens even with hey Siri enabled in watch settings. And when I hold the digital crown, Siri just never launches. Attempting an unpair and resetup right now.
G glendroid macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 24, 2015 #8 8CoreWhore said: Do you have to raise the Watch first? Click to expand... Yes, you have to raise your arm first and then say hey Siri once the device wakes. After an un pair (took about 15 minutes to finish and reset), Siri now works for me. Had to restore.
8CoreWhore said: Do you have to raise the Watch first? Click to expand... Yes, you have to raise your arm first and then say hey Siri once the device wakes. After an un pair (took about 15 minutes to finish and reset), Siri now works for me. Had to restore.
S simonx314 macrumors regular May 15, 2015 #9 glendroid said: ...After an un pair (took about 15 minutes to finish and reset), Siri now works for me. Had to restore. Click to expand... Unpairing fixed Siri for me too.
glendroid said: ...After an un pair (took about 15 minutes to finish and reset), Siri now works for me. Had to restore. Click to expand... Unpairing fixed Siri for me too.
Z Zillan macrumors member May 15, 2015 #10 If this would help someone: Siri was set on my phone to an unsupported language (DUTCH) for the apple Watch. Setting it to English fixed this.
If this would help someone: Siri was set on my phone to an unsupported language (DUTCH) for the apple Watch. Setting it to English fixed this.