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Chapter  4    
Siri 
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Siri also wants to know about the important people in your life, so put those relationships on 
your personal info card—Siri can help you. For example, if you tell Siri to text your sister, Siri asks 
you who your sister is (if you don’t already have that info on your card). Siri adds that relationship 
to your personal info card so it doesn’t have to ask next time. 
Create cards in Contacts for all your important relationships, and include information such as 
phone numbers, email addresses, home and work addresses, and nicknames you like to use.
Onscreen guide
Siri prompts you with examples of things you can say, right on screen. Ask Siri “what can you 
do” or tap   when Siri first appears. Siri displays a list of the apps it supports, with an example 
request. Tap an item in the list to see more examples.
Handsfree Siri
You can use Siri with a compatible headset, such as the Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic 
(available separately), and other wired or Bluetooth headsets.
Talk to Siri using a headset:  Press and hold the center button (or the call button on a  
Bluetooth headset).
To continue a conversation with Siri, press and hold the button each time you want to talk. 
When you use a headset, Siri speaks its responses to you. Siri reads back text messages and email 
messages that you’ve dictated before sending them. This gives you a chance to change the 
message if you want. Siri also reads back the subjects of reminders before creating them.
Location Services
Siri uses Location Services to know about such things as your local weather, and restaurants and 
other businesses near you.
Location information isn’t tracked or stored outside iPod touch. You can still use Siri if you turn 
Location Services off, but Siri won’t do anything that requires location information.
Turn off Location Services for Siri:  Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services.