iOS 14 has upgraded and changed a lot of useful features for users, including Siri when it has been improved with many new features, including sending audio or voice messages easily. At that time, users only need to command Siri to send a voice message to someone and say the content of the message they want to send. In addition to sending messages to people stored in contacts, you can also command Siri to send messages to certain phone numbers. The following article will guide you to use Siri to send voice messages on iPhone.
Step 1:
First of all we press and hold the power button or say Hey Siri to call Siri on iPhone. When displaying Siri, we clearly read the command Send an audio message to [Contact Name] .
Step 2:
Now Siri understands the command and displays OK, recording… for you to say the voice message you want to send to that person.
If there are multiple contacts with the same name saved on your device, or if Siri isn’t sure which contact you’re referring to, Siri will ask you to select a contact on the screen. If the contact isn’t saved on your phone, say each number in English to Siri.
Step 3:
Once you’ve recorded the voice message, Siri will ask if you want to send it. We can press the play button to listen to the message again. If you do not send and want to record the message, say record it again. And if you are satisfied, press the Send button .
Step 4:
If the message has been sent successfully, Siri will notify you immediately.
By default, these messages will be deleted after a few minutes. But you can also change this setting back right in Settings on your iPhone.
Step 5:
You go to Settings and then click on Messages , then switch to the setup interface, find the Audio Messages section and then click on Expiration .
By default, iPhone will set a time of 2 minutes when voice messages disappear. We will choose No to save the message.
The ability to send audio messages via Siri is limited to the Messages app and isn’t available to side apps like WhatsApp or Telegram yet.