I'm glad you've got to the bottom of the problem now, Jake.
Since getting my 5s, i've used Siri so much now it seems to have got way better at understanding everything I say. On my 5 I felt it was a bit of a let down.
Hey Siri is an excellent option that I have used quite a bit in the few days i've had it. Such a shame the "Raise to Activate Siri" function was removed though.
The Moto X can do it. Apple should be able to do it as well. All Apple needs to do is add a low power coprocessor like the Moto X. Maybe this could be addressed in next year's 6S. That would make for a nice hardware upgrade.While I agree that having this feature available while the phone is not plugged in makes a lot of sense in terms of usability, the battery drain it would cause would be impractical since every sound the mic picks up needs to be analyzed and processed. Can you imagine the trolling that would occur if you walk around an apple store yelling hey siri every few seconds?![]()
While I agree that having this feature available while the phone is not plugged in makes a lot of sense in terms of usability, the battery drain it would cause would be impractical since every sound the mic picks up needs to be analyzed and processed. Can you imagine the trolling that would occur if you walk around an apple store yelling hey siri every few seconds?![]()
I turned on the necessary setting and I've been talking to a piece of metal for five minutes but she doesn't respond. Anybody else?
I had to turn "Hey Siri" off on my iPhone, it broke with iOS 8.3, and I'm positive it's software because I was still on an iPhone 5 when it happened, and it persists with my iPhone 6. It would randomly activate in my car while I'm listening to music from the phone, and yet fail to activate when I actually say "Hey Siri" while driving (and the phone plugged into power).I turned on the necessary setting and I've been talking to a piece of metal for five minutes but she doesn't respond. Anybody else?
It has to be plugged in
I had to turn "Hey Siri" off on my iPhone, it broke with iOS 8.3, and I'm positive it's software because I was still on an iPhone 5 when it happened, and it persists with my iPhone 6. It would randomly activate in my car while I'm listening to music from the phone, and yet fail to activate when I actually say "Hey Siri" while driving (and the phone plugged into power).
But oh and by the way Motorola has been owned by Google for a good few years now. Just letting you know. Though I would say there's probably Motorola employees still working for them.