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Chapter  4    
Siri 
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Correcting Siri
If Siri is having trouble
Siri may sometimes have trouble understanding you—in a noisy environment, for example. If you 
speak with an accent, it can take Siri some time to get used to your voice. If Siri doesn’t hear you 
exactly right, you can make corrections.
Siri shows what it heard you say, along with its response. 
Correct what Siri hears you say:  Tap the bubble showing what Siri heard you say. Edit your 
request by typing, or tap   on the keyboard to dictate.
For information about using dictation, see 
 on page 39.
If some of the text is underlined in blue, tap it and Siri suggests some alternatives. Tap one of the 
suggestions, or replace the text by typing or dictating.
Correct Siri by voice:  Tap  , then restate or clarify your request. For example, “I meant Boston.”
When correcting Siri, don’t say what you don’t want—just tell Siri what you do want.
Correct a mail or text message:  If Siri asks if you want to send the message, say something like:
 
Change it to: FaceTime me tomorrow.
 
Add: See you there question mark.
 
No, send it to Bob.
 
No. (to keep the message without sending it)
 
Cancel.
To have Siri read the message to you, say “Read it back to me” or “Read me the message.” If it’s 
correct, say something like “Yes, send it.”
Noisy environments
In a noisy environment, hold iPod touch close to your mouth, but don’t talk directly into the 
bottom edge. Continue to speak clearly and naturally. Tap   when you finish speaking.
Network connection
Siri might tell you it’s having trouble connecting to the network. Because Siri relies on Apple 
servers for voice recognition and other services, you need to have a good Wi-Fi connection to 
the Internet.