I'm 76 and in the UK and bought an IPhone for the first time a few weeks ago at the constant urging of my son. He keeps offering me help and advice but then discovers that I have figured it out all by myself. He can't believe how much I know. I'm allowing him to think that I'm a technical genius but just following your videos. Thanks Rich (keep this between ourselves!)
I'm 73 - This is wonderful - At least I have a little man in my phone that talks to me, and is there when ever I need him - I don't even have to fix him dinner lol - Thank you, Rich :)
I use Siri to translate. My gardener speaks English, but his crew all speak only Spanish. If I need to talk to them, I say, “Hey Siri, translate to Spanish.” She says, “What would you like to say?” I say something like, “Please be sure to lock the gate when you leave.” Siri says, “Please be sure to lock the gate when you leave” in Spanish is . . . and she says it out loud so the guys can hear. She also puts it on the screen in English so I can check that she heard me correctly. I love it! No more crazy gesturing to my horrible Spanish that makes us all laugh!!!
I only found you yesterday. I live in England and find your explanations really helpful. Other advice videos go too fast and skip what they regard as too simple stuff. Thank you for helping me make much more use of Siri.
Very nice video, thanks for posting. I’m 70+ and a big Siri fan. I use it throughout my day, with HomeKit. For things like, turning lights, on and off, adjusting my thermostat, and viewing my security camera feeds. Siri has become a very valuable assistant.
Wow! Glad to hear you're using Siri in such a useful way. After reading your comment, I think I'll eventually do a video on HomeKit and the ways it can make life easier. Thanks so much for watching and for the video idea!
I love using Siri. I've only been an iphone user for a little over a year. My daughter taught me how to use GPS but sometimes when I'm at my destination and need to find somewhere else I'll just ask Siri and she comes through for me. Glad your channel is here. I just subscribed. And I'm not a fan of technology being the 65 yr old Boomer that I am.
I'm not far behind you at 62. I probably look older! Most of my Boomer friends use tech to some degree or another because we have to. But my wife would rather use a rotary phone than a cell phone. And of course the TV remote has a thousand buttons. But honestly, Siri has worked pretty well for me too. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Thanks Rich, I've just switched to Apple and at 66 yrs old I also find that sometimes using Siri can be extremely helpful especially when travelling and you're in unfamiliar surroundings. I have picked up a few extra tips, thanks so much.
Excellent and well explained video, awesome, everything cleared and no room for any question after watching this video about Siri. Very well done Rich 😊😊👏👏
Read text message you receive while driving!! A pet peeve is getting in the car, making calls, getting navigation going to some place, and then start driving. It never fails!! As soon as you get going, a text comes in. It’s hard, unsafe, and mostly illegal to read while driving. “Hey Siri, read text message.” “Don Brown sent text: can we meet for lunch today at farmer’s market? I think it’s my turn to buy. How about eleven thirty.” She’ll ask if you want to reply. You don’t have to take your eyes off the road! I learned this one day when I got several texts while driving so I pulled off the road and dealt with all the messages. I no sooner got back on the road, when yet another message arrived! In disgust, I decided to ask Siri to read the message - and she did!! Now I use that feature all the time.
I’m 83 and use Siri to read the text if my daughters call while I’m driving . It ‘s excellent when I’m on a long drive to text them from time to time as I let them know my progress .
Hi Rich, You are so good and calm. I'm going to try Siri from now on. Very daunting for a 76 year old who loves tech. Thank you. - Dana Rushton (Male) - Australia
Hi Rich, I use Siri a lot. I have a tip for you if you don’t already know it. Tell Siri Rhonda Bowlin is your wife. Tell Siri Lindsay Bowlin is your daughter. (however you have them listed in your contacts). Siri will remember. Then you can call them by saying to Siri “Hey Siri call my wife”/“Hey Siri call my daughter”. Kindness, Teresa
Another great video-thank you for your helpful attitude toward using the technology we all have in our hands to our benefit, whatever that might be. I used Siri to get driving directions and also restaurant, nearest gas stations and/or dog park locations when I travelled in the western states. Now, at home, I use Siri for reminders, to timers while baking, for specific data like gram and Celsius conversions, recommended internal temperatures of safely cooked baked goods and meats. t’s super useful.
Wow. You've mastered using Siri. Lately, Siri has been hit-or-miss for me. Fore example, I asked Siri to call my daughter Lindsey, and she tried to call Senator Lindsey Graham!
Yes, I use Siri a lot. I prefer the Australian Male voice. I had totally forgotten about Reminders! I had 7 or 8 categories set up. They must have been from many years ago based on their content. I cleaned them up and will start using this forgotten feature. You explain everything in detail. I thoroughly enjoy your calm approach! So many on here talk too fast and loud, and wave their arms around. I have unfollowed them since discovering you. I do wish you would identify your phone model and iOS version at the beginning of each video.
Thanks so much for the tip. I really should ID the iPad or iPhone I'm using since features vary based on model. I should have been doing this all along! I really do learn a lot from comments like yours. Thanks so much for watching!
I've been using the reminder's for over a year now but here's anotherI like to set a particular time for the reminder to pop up, so I'll say something like, "Hey Siri, at 2:35 PM tomorrow, remind me to mail the package to uncle Bill." That way you can be more specific and have multiple reminders at different times during the same day.
I have been really iPhone resistant for ~5 years, but at 81 I 'really need it' for appointments and the like. I saw a middle-age woman use it this morning ...so quick and easy!?This old is learning new tricks ..with your help. I do need however to figger-out how to convert plain old phone #s into something Siri can understand. Cheers. Jim
Glad I just found your channel. got i phone 13 2 days ago......learning curve will be much shorter now. I'm 67 , first smart phone , flip phone user for 12 yrs .
Thank you for your channel. easy to understand. I really like this. I try to use as many any as I know, but sometimes so irritate, using English & Japanese are much herder. but all your example ware working w Japanese words
just discovered you while trying to figure out my new iPhone and love the way you explain this...subscribed and cant wait to check out your other content..thanks much..at 77 its nice to get some sound and easily understood tech advice.
Thank you! I tried to set up a reminder, but Siri said I needed an app. Downloaded the app, and it worked. : ). Siri is great for turning off the flashlight on my phone; thought I had it set up not to turn on automatically, but now and then I manage to do so. Siri will turn it on and off for me. Really enjoy your videos. : )
Thanks! So glad it was helpful. I'm thinking about making a new video on Siri. There's a lot of things I forget how to do on my iPhone or iPad and most of the time I can just ask Siri to do it and I don't have to remember!
Maybe YOU could perhaps produce a video about how you go about having Siri do, but you just said, because I haven’t progress that far in Siri I guess because I don’t know how to do that. Thank you for sharing that with us.
Very helpful, thank you. I use Siri for some things (I like the female Irish voice), but I know there are way more things I can do. I like the idea of asking for the weather instead of checking the app.
I watch all of your videos you're very very helpful when I first started using series I didn't like her I like her now because I know how to use her because of you thank you very much I appreciate everything that you do your hard work great job
What a really helpful series of lessons these have been. Thank you. Your tips are clear and concise and have covered all the things I had to learn about my new iPhone. Brilliant.
Thank you so much for this great video. I have never used Siri mainly because I didn't know what it was for. Thanks to your video, I will be using it often!
If you want to use Siri that way, it’s the price of doing business…I don’t believe that amount of battery drain is significant at all…certainly worth the benefit received.
I'm not a senior (50 this month) but have Raynaud's Disease in my hands. My skin is so dry it's like wood and gets cracks in it. It is so painful at times. I've used stylus pens a lot but now I am also driving more. But I can't find it half the time! Raynauds makes looking for things absolutely horrible sometimes so Siri would be invaluable ☺️ Thank you, from Australia 👍✌️🇦🇺
Haha! M’y Siri on m’y iPad has asked me twice since you started talking what I wanted, lol! And she just asked me what I want to say to Lindsey , gave me the weather, and I’m laughing! She’s listening to you.
I have turned off and then on Siri many a time so that the five steps for setting it up will work. Usually to work very occasionally a third prompt will repeat after me. But all five do not ,no matter where I hold the phone or how I annunciate. Having said this I really relying on using the microphone. The funniest thing is that many of my messages have poor grammar, spelling, and even some foul language 1:28
Rich, That is a great video except for one thing. I had my old iPad on a shelf near my tv where I was playing your TY video. I use that iPad as a monitor for my Ring doorbell cameras. Well, every time that you mentioned her name Siri's little icon started spinning and asking for input! Strangely enough, my Mac, my other iPad and my phone did not wake Siri up from her slumber!
Yes, I shouldn't have used the trigger phrase so much in that video. I've probably triggered a million iPhones and iPads when I did that. I fixed that on my latest Siri video! Thanks so much for watching!
How can you find something while on a route to another city? For instance, where’s the next Culver’s restaurant along my current trip? Or, what restaurants are ahead on my current trip?
Great question. With the latest version of iOS16 for the iPhone and iPad OS for the iPad, you can set your destination in Maps. While on your way, you should be able to ask Siri "Where's the closest Culver's?" and it will pop up on the Maos app. You can then add it as a stop on your route. The trick is to have your destination and route in the Maps app. Hope this helps!
Give Siri a try. If Siri doesn't work well for you, you can always do things the way you did before. Nothing to lose by giving it a try. Thanks so much for watching!
Hi Anna! You can just tap you home button or swipe up from the bottom to dismiss Siri. If you hold down the home button too long Siri will pop up. Hope this helps!
I love Siri, I use her for everything. The only thing I do not like is when I say "Hey Siri" and she responds with hmmmm or uh huh. I do not have the best hearing and sometimes I can't hear her respond. It is a slight annoyance, otherwise Siri is extremely helpful.
Some folks don’t realize that one does not need to wait for Siri to answer back with with the first “hey Siri“. In other words, one can say “hey Siri“ and immediately speak the request with no delay. This works and you don’t have to wait the two seconds for her to go hmmm? Or uh huh?
Listening to this podcast ever time you would say Siri my Siri would stop the podcast and ask me what I wanted! Lol I had to keep restarting the podcast! Lol 😂
Hi Steve! Sorry about that. I thought about muting "hey" so I wouldn't trigger every device on the planet. But then I was concerned that people would just say "Siri" and Siri wouldn't respond. I need to figure this one out!
I was re-listening to the podcast and I thought why is Rich playing Jackie Evancho music for so long then I realized it was me my Siri! And that the podcast was stopped! Lol
I find that Siri has a long way to go. When it reads me text messages it has trouble interpreting street numbers dates zip codes and more. It also gets what I dictate wrong far too often for me.
Siri is getting better. But not on the level of other digital assistants. Your issue around addresses and stuff are related to the way Apple Maps works. I think this is the first year where I've finally begun to trust Apple Maps for a detailed trip. Always used Google Maps before. I hope Siri improves over the next few years. Thanks for watching!
Next time refrain from using the words "Hey Siri" or "Siri" as it automatically sets off my two iPhones, iPad, iMac and Apple Watch. Just say "Hey S". Thanks for the video!
Ha! I thought about that when making the video. But I thought it might be confusing. But you're right - next Time I'll mute "Hey" and put the word "Hey" on the screen. I'm working on making each video better and I end up learning something every time I make one. Thanks so much for watching!
I'm 76 and in the UK and bought an IPhone for the first time a few weeks ago at the constant urging of my son. He keeps offering me help and advice but then discovers that I have figured it out all by myself. He can't believe how much I know. I'm allowing him to think that I'm a technical genius but just following your videos. Thanks Rich (keep this between ourselves!)
Will do!
When I try it won't work but a lot I try and can you make more videos I can't😢
I'm 73 - This is wonderful - At least I have a little man in my phone that talks to me, and is there when ever I need him - I don't even have to fix him dinner lol - Thank you, Rich :)
I use Siri to translate. My gardener speaks English, but his crew all speak only Spanish. If I need to talk to them, I say, “Hey Siri, translate to Spanish.” She says, “What would you like to say?” I say something like, “Please be sure to lock the gate when you leave.” Siri says, “Please be sure to lock the gate when you leave” in Spanish is . . . and she says it out loud so the guys can hear. She also puts it on the screen in English so I can check that she heard me correctly. I love it! No more crazy gesturing to my horrible Spanish that makes us all laugh!!!
I am going to Barcelona in May. This feature will be very useful.
Love your delivery and clarity. Clear and concise.
I couldn’t agree with this comment more a gifted instructor!
I only found you yesterday. I live in England and find your explanations really helpful. Other advice videos go too fast and skip what they regard as too simple stuff. Thank you for helping me make much more use of Siri.
Hi Marion! Thanks for the kind words. I really do try to make these videos easy-to-follow without a lot of jumping around. So glad it helped.
You're right when you say: "Other advice videos go too fast and skip what they regard as too simple stuff." I'm having the same problem.
I have always been afraid using Siri. However, after watching your video, I will be using it a lot more. Thanks.
Very nice video, thanks for posting. I’m 70+ and a big Siri fan. I use it throughout my day, with HomeKit. For things like, turning lights, on and off, adjusting my thermostat, and viewing my security camera feeds. Siri has become a very valuable assistant.
Wow! Glad to hear you're using Siri in such a useful way. After reading your comment, I think I'll eventually do a video on HomeKit and the ways it can make life easier. Thanks so much for watching and for the video idea!
Yes, I wish he would do a video on HomeKit because I have no how idea how to set it up anymore and I sure could use it
I love using Siri. I've only been an iphone user for a little over a year. My daughter taught me how to use GPS but sometimes when I'm at my destination and need to find somewhere else I'll just ask Siri and she comes through for me. Glad your channel is here. I just subscribed. And I'm not a fan of technology being the 65 yr old Boomer that I am.
I'm not far behind you at 62. I probably look older! Most of my Boomer friends use tech to some degree or another because we have to. But my wife would rather use a rotary phone than a cell phone. And of course the TV remote has a thousand buttons. But honestly, Siri has worked pretty well for me too. Thanks for watching and subscribing.
Thanks Rich, I've just switched to Apple and at 66 yrs old I also find that sometimes using Siri can be extremely helpful especially when travelling and you're in unfamiliar surroundings. I have picked up a few extra tips, thanks so much.
You're welcome. You know, I'm using Siri more than ever. Never dreamed I'd be asking a robot for directions! Thanks for watching.
Siri is not a Christian so I cannot trust her
Excellent and well explained video, awesome, everything cleared and no room for any question after watching this video about Siri. Very well done Rich 😊😊👏👏
Read text message you receive while driving!!
A pet peeve is getting in the car, making calls, getting navigation going to some place, and then start driving. It never fails!! As soon as you get going, a text comes in. It’s hard, unsafe, and mostly illegal to read while driving. “Hey Siri, read text message.”
“Don Brown sent text: can we meet for lunch today at farmer’s market? I think it’s my turn to buy. How about eleven thirty.”
She’ll ask if you want to reply. You don’t have to take your eyes off the road!
I learned this one day when I got several texts while driving so I pulled off the road and dealt with all the messages. I no sooner got back on the road, when yet another message arrived! In disgust, I decided to ask Siri to read the message - and she did!!
Now I use that feature all the time.
I’m 83 and use Siri to read the text if my daughters call while I’m driving . It ‘s excellent when I’m on a long drive to text them from time to time as I let them know my progress .
Excellent video for me , 70 years old !! Thank you!
You are welcome!
Hi Rich, You are so good and calm. I'm going to try Siri from now on. Very daunting for a 76 year old who loves tech. Thank you. - Dana Rushton (Male) - Australia
Thanks for the kind words. Yes, give Siri a go!
Hi Rich,
I use Siri a lot. I have a tip for you if you don’t already know it. Tell Siri Rhonda Bowlin is your wife. Tell Siri Lindsay Bowlin is your daughter. (however you have them listed in your contacts). Siri will remember. Then you can call them by saying to Siri “Hey Siri call my wife”/“Hey Siri call my daughter”. Kindness, Teresa
Yes! I already have that set up. For my mom too. Thanks so much for watching. I should have mentioned your tip!
My husband has low vision and other issues. I subscribed him to your channel too. Siri can be a lifesaver. Thanks for your videos!
Glad to help!
I am embarrassed to say despite having an iPhone for over 10 years I have not used Siri. What a waste! Time to get on board. This video was helpful.
Another great video-thank you for your helpful attitude toward using the technology we all have in our hands to our benefit, whatever that might be.
I used Siri to get driving directions and also restaurant, nearest gas stations and/or dog park locations when I travelled in the western states.
Now, at home, I use Siri for reminders, to timers while baking, for specific data like gram and Celsius conversions, recommended internal temperatures of safely cooked baked goods and meats. t’s super useful.
Wow. You've mastered using Siri. Lately, Siri has been hit-or-miss for me. Fore example, I asked Siri to call my daughter Lindsey, and she tried to call Senator Lindsey Graham!
@@RichBowlin what nerve!
@@RichBowlin, 😂😂😂 That’s funny.
this 91 yr old finds this really well done. Thanks! level and speed of voice is perfect
Yes, I use Siri a lot. I prefer the Australian Male voice.
I had totally forgotten about Reminders! I had 7 or 8 categories set up. They must have been from many years ago based on their content. I cleaned them up and will start using this forgotten feature.
You explain everything in detail. I thoroughly enjoy
your calm approach! So many on here talk too fast and loud, and wave their arms around. I have unfollowed them since discovering you.
I do wish you would identify your phone model and iOS version at the beginning of each video.
Thanks so much for the tip. I really should ID the iPad or iPhone I'm using since features vary based on model. I should have been doing this all along! I really do learn a lot from comments like yours. Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you very much! Very, very helpful. I appreciate your calm, easy-paced presenting style. God bless you! 🙏🏽🌈😊
You are so welcome! Thanks so much for watching!
At 82 just started a relationship with Siri and she seems like a keeper. Thanks
Ha! Sometimes Siri hates me. But for the most part Siri just works. I've got a new video coming out on 5 unique ways to use Siri. Check it out!
I am so glad I found your videos! I am so lost with my phone. I have Bookmarked each step 1-12. And now this & more-Thank you
You're welcome. So glad the video(s) helped!
I've been using the reminder's for over a year now but here's anotherI like to set a particular time for the reminder to pop up, so I'll say something like, "Hey Siri, at 2:35 PM tomorrow, remind me to mail the package to uncle Bill." That way you can be more specific and have multiple reminders at different times during the same day.
Yes! I'm so glad you made this comment. I hope others see it. You can get pretty specific with Siri. Thanks so much for watching!
@@RichBowlin Thank you, sir! I really enjoyed your videos!
I have been really iPhone resistant for ~5 years, but at 81 I 'really need it' for appointments and the like. I saw a middle-age woman use it this morning ...so quick and easy!?This old is learning new tricks ..with your help. I do need however to figger-out how to convert plain old phone #s into something Siri can understand. Cheers. Jim
Glad I just found your channel. got i phone 13 2 days ago......learning curve will be much shorter now. I'm 67 , first smart phone , flip phone user for 12 yrs .
I am from the Silent Gen, so I need lots of help. Thanks for this video. I use Siri, but now have lots more possibilities.
Thank you, Rich, it's time that I use Siri! Excellent explanations, much appreciated!
Thank you for your channel. easy to understand. I really like this. I try to use as many any as I know, but sometimes so irritate, using English & Japanese are much herder. but all your example ware working w Japanese words
I was very impressed with the simplicity of your explanation.
just discovered you while trying to figure out my new iPhone and love the way you explain this...subscribed and cant wait to check out your other content..thanks much..at 77 its nice to get some sound and easily understood tech advice.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video for senior citizens and for people who don’t like to type
Thanks! My 92 yr old mom is not a big fan of typing...
I’ve decided to use Siri more because after all it’s what I’m paying for! Thanks for the videos!
Thank you! I tried to set up a reminder, but Siri said I needed an app. Downloaded the app, and it worked. : ). Siri is great for turning off the flashlight on my phone; thought I had it set up not to turn on automatically, but now and then I manage to do so. Siri will turn it on and off for me. Really enjoy your videos. : )
Thanks! So glad it was helpful. I'm thinking about making a new video on Siri. There's a lot of things I forget how to do on my iPhone or iPad and most of the time I can just ask Siri to do it and I don't have to remember!
Maybe YOU could perhaps produce a video about how you go about having Siri do, but you just said, because I haven’t progress that far in Siri I guess because I don’t know how to do that. Thank you for sharing that with us.
Very helpful, thank you. I use Siri for some things (I like the female Irish voice), but I know there are way more things I can do. I like the idea of asking for the weather instead of checking the app.
Me too. I also ask Siri about store hours for stores near me. So much faster than looking it up on the web. Thanks so much for watching.
I watch all of your videos you're very very helpful when I first started using series I didn't like her I like her now because I know how to use her because of you thank you very much I appreciate everything that you do your hard work great job
As always thanks for the kind comments!
Thanks for helping with your videos I really like Siri it’s so helpful
Me too. I'm using Siri more and more. Glad the video was helpful and thanks for watching.
What a really helpful series of lessons these have been. Thank you. Your tips are clear and concise and have covered all the things I had to learn about my new iPhone. Brilliant.
Wow! Comments like your's really encourage me to make more content. So glad these videos have helped!
Thanks for the info 👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for this great video. I have never used Siri mainly because I didn't know what it was for. Thanks to your video, I will be using it often!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video. I am just getting started with Siri and this was a good introduction for me.
"Hey Siri. Phone Home on speaker." Very handy when I'm on my way back and need the kettle turning on at just the right time ...! 🤣
your videos are very helpful
Just looking at the table of topics that you're going to cover in this video made me give up! It's not for a senior beginner like me!
I find this video very interesting and very informative. Thanks, and continue making them.
Lovely this truly makes my day. Thank
Generally useful. Keep in mind, though, that having the 'phone listen for the 'hey, Siri' trigger phrase all the time uses battery all the time.
If you want to use Siri that way, it’s the price of doing business…I don’t believe that amount of battery drain is significant at all…certainly worth the benefit received.
Very nicely explain.
Thanks for this video! Super useful 🤗
Very interesting. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm not a senior (50 this month) but have Raynaud's Disease in my hands. My skin is so dry it's like wood and gets cracks in it. It is so painful at times. I've used stylus pens a lot but now I am also driving more. But I can't find it half the time! Raynauds makes looking for things absolutely horrible sometimes so Siri would be invaluable ☺️ Thank you, from Australia 👍✌️🇦🇺
I use Siri when I am cooking. Examples, how many cups are in a quart. How many ounces in a 1/4 cup…, etc.
Very useful!
Haha! M’y Siri on m’y iPad has asked me twice since you started talking what I wanted, lol! And she just asked me what I want to say to Lindsey , gave me the weather, and I’m laughing! She’s listening to you.
Ha! I watched the video again and my iPhone did the same thing!
@@RichBowlin that probably happened all over the world, Rich! 😊
I have turned off and then on Siri many a time so that the five steps for setting it up will work. Usually to work very occasionally a third prompt will repeat after me. But all five do not ,no matter where I hold the phone or how I annunciate. Having said this I really relying on using the microphone. The funniest thing is that many of my messages have poor grammar, spelling, and even some foul language 1:28
New subscriber here! Great videos and bonus is that your Siri gave you directions to my local Home Depot.
Ha! Maybe I'll run into you there!
Rich, That is a great video except for one thing. I had my old iPad on a shelf near my tv where I was playing your TY video. I use that iPad as a monitor for my Ring doorbell cameras. Well, every time that you mentioned her name Siri's little icon started spinning and asking for input! Strangely enough, my Mac, my other iPad and my phone did not wake Siri up from her slumber!
Yes, I shouldn't have used the trigger phrase so much in that video. I've probably triggered a million iPhones and iPads when I did that. I fixed that on my latest Siri video! Thanks so much for watching!
Thank you!👍
How can you find something while on a route to another city? For instance, where’s the next Culver’s restaurant along my current trip? Or, what restaurants are ahead on my current trip?
Great question. With the latest version of iOS16 for the iPhone and iPad OS for the iPad, you can set your destination in Maps. While on your way, you should be able to ask Siri "Where's the closest Culver's?" and it will pop up on the Maos app. You can then add it as a stop on your route. The trick is to have your destination and route in the Maps app. Hope this helps!
Thanks very much. I use Siri to set a timer but I like ‘Where are you? ‘ that could be very helpful,
I’m also asking her questions, especially spelling lately! I can’t remember things because of a illness and it drives me crazy!
I've never asked Siri about word spelling. What a great idea. Hope you get to feeling better. Thanks so much for watching.
Love your lesson for using Siri. Thank you I use it for messages mainly.greetings Australië
You are very welcome!
thank u sir..that is a very good information about siri❤
What an awesome feature. Very handy indeed
Excellent video sir. Just discovered your channel and I’m impressed. Just subscribed. Thanks.
i am blind so useing her for some things on the phone makes doing them a whole lot easier
Set it up thanks to you, was easy!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
Great video I am going to start using Siri now.
Give Siri a try. If Siri doesn't work well for you, you can always do things the way you did before. Nothing to lose by giving it a try. Thanks so much for watching!
If you can't find your phone inside your house you can say "Hey Siri, where are you"? She will say "I am right here"
cool
NOT……if you are on ur table 😢
What?
Yes!!!
What if you have the Apple speakers with Siri enabled? I usually say “hey siri where’s my iPhone 13”
Thank you.
absolutely great
Do I need to connect data first
Big help thanks
Thanks , will use as very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Great lesson, as an ageing user of my phone I’m going to set up,Siri and use it from now on, thank you, have rung your bell,
Keep them coming.
Will do. Thanks so much for watching.
I am getting only static when trying to watch this video. Help!
Thank you great video
You're welcome!
If I can be shown HOW to make sense of my Sri???!!! heaven at last.
Thank you for this.
You're welcome!
Can you please show how to use Siri using iPad?
Txs. Question. Oftentimes, Siri will just pop up. How can I stop this or tell her goodbye ?
Hi Anna! You can just tap you home button or swipe up from the bottom to dismiss Siri. If you hold down the home button too long Siri will pop up. Hope this helps!
@@RichBowlin oh wow. Easy easy. Thanks you so much. I’m so happy to have found your channel. 😉
When she pops up seemingly randomly on my screen, I just say, “Nevermind,” and she says, “I won’t.” Then she goes away.
After watching you I’m thinking of trying Siri out thanks
Can't hurt to give it a try. You might find Siri helpful for a few things. Thanks so much for watching!
How do I connect siri
Hi Rich, I really appreciate your videos and I would like to say thank you, Alan 67 yrs, Yorkshire, England.
Hi Alan. Thanks so much for the kind words. So glad the videos are helpful.
I’ll start using her more often. Pretty cool.
Great! Tanks for watching.
Siri is great for hands-free driving and for people with arthritis
Siri is very handy I use it often...
I use Siri on my Macbook Pro all the time. I need to remember to use it more on my iPhone.
I rarely use Siri on my iMac. I think I'm going to give that a go. Thanks!
@@RichBowlin How do you do that? I’d like to try it.
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I use WiFi to set alarm to fill water pitcher timing like every 7 minuts.
Thanks Rich my sister said I'm a nerd because I had Siri send a text!😁
Ha! That's funny. Kind of cool too...
I asked Siri how old she was She said she was as spry as a sprig of new ginger!😊
I love Siri, I use her for everything. The only thing I do not like is when I say "Hey Siri" and she responds with hmmmm or uh huh. I do not have the best hearing and sometimes I can't hear her respond. It is a slight annoyance, otherwise Siri is extremely helpful.
Agreed. Thanks for watching.
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Some folks don’t realize that one does not need to wait for Siri to answer back with with the first “hey Siri“. In other words, one can say “hey Siri“ and immediately speak the request with no delay. This works and you don’t have to wait the two seconds for her to go hmmm? Or uh huh?
Listening to this podcast ever time you would say Siri my Siri would stop the podcast and ask me what I wanted! Lol I had to keep restarting the podcast! Lol 😂
Hi Steve! Sorry about that. I thought about muting "hey" so I wouldn't trigger every device on the planet. But then I was concerned that people would just say "Siri" and Siri wouldn't respond. I need to figure this one out!
I was re-listening to the podcast and I thought why is Rich playing Jackie Evancho music for so long then I realized it was me my Siri! And that the podcast was stopped! Lol
@@swimfit57 Ha! Now that's funny. Sounds exactly like something I would do!
Can also ask Siri where your car is parked.
Yes! I should have mentioned that. That's a big one! I hope people see your comment!
Yes, I saw her reply but I still don’t understand how to get Siri to do that, to tell me where my car is parked. Maybe another video??
I wonder if she can help me to delete my old emails?
If you find that one out, would you please please post it and let me know I only have 143,000 emails… As I bow my head in shame. LOL
seriously. will Siri block callers? will she delete emails by day?
I find that Siri has a long way to go. When it reads me text messages it has trouble interpreting street numbers dates zip codes and more. It also gets what I dictate wrong far too often for me.
Siri is getting better. But not on the level of other digital assistants. Your issue around addresses and stuff are related to the way Apple Maps works. I think this is the first year where I've finally begun to trust Apple Maps for a detailed trip. Always used Google Maps before. I hope Siri improves over the next few years. Thanks for watching!
50+ years ago this was all science fiction stuff we saw on Star Trek. Little did we know how it would change our lives in the future.
So true. Spock could have easily asked Siri about the Klingon location. Thanks for watching!
Next time refrain from using the words "Hey Siri" or "Siri" as it automatically sets off my two iPhones, iPad, iMac and Apple Watch. Just say "Hey S". Thanks for the video!
Ha! I thought about that when making the video. But I thought it might be confusing. But you're right - next Time I'll mute "Hey" and put the word "Hey" on the screen. I'm working on making each video better and I end up learning something every time I make one. Thanks so much for watching!