![]() ![]() It says “this helps Siri recognise your voice” which could be interpreted as meaning your voice only. It is true that the iOS screens describing the feature are ambiguous. Whilst this would be a nice feature, we cannot reproduce this and believe it is only meant to improve general detection accuracy. Some readers have claimed that this feature is like Voice ID, so that Hey Siri function will only respond when the true owner of the phone speaks to it. ![]() With the GM, the OS now prompts you to go through a few training exercises before the feature will be enabled. In previous OS versions, Hey Siri would just work if you toggled a switch in Settings. This makes the addition of voice training particularly relevant. As 9to5Mac says in the article iOS 9 includes ‘Hey Siri’ voice training to help Siri better recognize your voice…
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