Siri makes it easy to issue hands-free
commands to any of your Apple devices. You can use Siri to set reminders, send
messages, search the web, and more. But with such a complex personal assistant,
problems can arise from time to time.
If Siri isn’t working on your iPhone or
iPad, follow the steps in this guide to fix it. We’ll cover the most common
problems you’re likely to experience with Siri, along with some general
troubleshooting advice for good measure.
1. Siri Doesn’t
React When You Try to Activate It
The most likely reason you’d think Siri
isn’t working is that Apple’s personal assistant doesn’t react when you press
the Side button to activate it (or the Home button
on iPhone 8 and earlier, including iPhone SE).
This is usually because Siri is disabled
in the settings on your iPhone or iPad. Go to Settings > Siri &
Search and activate Press Side/Home Button for Siri to
turn Siri on again.
You may also want to turn on the option to Allow Siri When Locked so
you don’t need to unlock your iPhone to access Siri.
2. Siri Doesn’t React When
You Say “Hey Siri”
While troubleshooting this, you should also confirm that your device is compatible with “Hey Siri.” You can view the full list of compatible devices on Apple’s website.
Finally, remember that “Hey Siri” doesn’t work when your device is face down or closed in a case. It also doesn’t work if you’re using Low Power Mode on your iPhone with an older version of iOS.
3. Siri Is Missing From
Your iPhone or iPad Entirely
First, visit Apple’s feature availability page to make sure that Siri is available in your country and region. Unfortunately, Apple’s personal assistant isn’t available everywhere.
You may be able to bypass regional restrictions by going to Settings > General >
Language & Region to change the Region your device thinks you’re in.
Second, make sure you haven’t disabled Siri through the Content & Privacy
Restrictions on your device by mistake. Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions to find out. Open the Allowed Apps page and make sure Siri & Dictation is turned on.
If your device is running iOS 11 or
earlier, you need to check Settings > General > Restrictions instead.
4. Siri Can’t Hear You or Doesn’t Understand What You Say
If Siri doesn’t always hear you or
frequently misunderstands what you say, there might be a problem with the
microphone on your iPhone or iPad. Sometimes, you can fix that by cleaning the
microphones with a dry, soft-bristled brush or by removing your screen
protector and case. See our iPhone cleaning guide for help.
There are multiple microphones on your
iPhone or iPad. You can test each of them by recording short video or audio
snippets in different apps:
·
To test the primary microphone at the
bottom of your device, open the Voice Memos app and tap the
red button to record a short message. Listen to the playback and make sure you
can hear it clearly.
·
To test the front microphone, open
the Camera app and film a short video using the front-facing
camera. Replay the video to make sure you can hear it clearly.
·
To test the rear microphone, open
the Camera app and film a short video using the rear camera.
Replay the video to make sure you can hear it clearly.
If one of your microphones isn’t working
properly, contact Apple Support to arrange a repair. In the meantime, you can
connect a wireless headset, EarPods, or AirPods to use the microphone on those
instead.
5.
Siri Is Too Slow or Can’t Connect to the Network
Siri needs an active internet connection
to complete most commands. If Siri isn’t working on your iPhone or iPad, it
might be because there’s a problem with your network. Usually, Siri says “I’m
having trouble connecting” or “Try again in a little while” when this happens.
Make sure your device is connected to
Wi-Fi and try streaming a YouTube video to test your internet connection. If
that doesn’t work, find out how to troubleshoot your network
connection to fix the issue.
If Siri still isn’t working, temporarily
disable any VPN you’re using from Settings > VPN. Also,
toggle Airplane Mode on and off from Settings >
Airplane Mode.
You may also need to go to Settings > General > Reset and
choose to Reset Network
Settings. This deletes your saved Wi-Fi passwords among other
network-related data, so only use it if nothing else worked.To use Siri over a cellular network, make sure Cellular Data is turned on in Settings > Cellular and check that you’ve got enough data left in your mobile plan.
6. Siri Doesn’t Say
Anything When Asked a Question
But first, make sure Siri is set to reply
to you by going to Settings
> Siri & Search > Voice Feedback. To turn up Siri’s
volume, repeatedly press the Volume
Up button while using Siri. If you adjust the volume at
other times, it might not affect Siri’s volume at all—see more iPhone volume troubleshooting tips for an explanation.
If Siri still doesn’t say anything, go to Settings > Siri & Search > Siri
Voice. Choose a different accent or gender to make your device
download new voice files. In case this works, you may need to erase and reinstall iOS on your iPhone to fix the original voice.
7. Multiple Devices
Respond When You Talk to Siri
All you need to do is make sure Bluetooth is turned on for each of your devices by going to Settings > Bluetooth. When you say “Hey Siri,” your devices quickly use Bluetooth to communicate with one another and decide which device should reply.
If that doesn’t work, make sure each
device is signed into the same Apple ID account at the top of the Settings app.
How
to Fix Other Problems With Siri
We’ve shown you how to fix the most common
problems with Siri, but those solutions aren’t going to work for everyone. If
Siri still isn’t working on your iPhone or iPad, give these general
troubleshooting tips a try instead. Most of them are effective at fixing all
kinds of different problems with your devices:
1. Swipe
up from the bottom of the screen to view all your open apps (or double-click
the Home button on older devices). Then slide each app off the
top of the screen to close it.
2. Press
and hold the Side button with the Volume Down button
(or just the Sleep/Wake button on earlier devices) until your
device prompts you to slide to power off. Wait for your device to
power off fully before pressing the Sleep/Wake or Side button
again to restart it.
3. Go
to Settings > General > Reset and choose to Reset
All Settings. This doesn’t delete any apps or media from your device, but
it does return all your settings to their default state. After the reset is
complete, go to Settings > Siri & Search to turn Siri
on again.
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