With iOS 15.2 Siri is back as always: voice commands for the visually impaired have been reinstated

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There are several news reported in the list that accompanied, on Monday, iOS 15.2 towards compatible iPhones, but among them there is not one that in September, immediately after the release of the first release of the Apple operating system, had raised more than a few perplexities. As we told you at the time, in fact, Siri had lost some “powers”, including some voice commands that over the years had benefited users with visual impairments.

Before this latest iOS update – a user had denounced – if Siri had been asked to play the messages on the answering machine, it would have done so. Now Siri simply says it can’t do that. I’m trying to find a solution because my dad is completely blind and relied on this feature.

Good, iOS 15.2 returned to Siri i commands for voice management of the native Mail and Telephone apps that the assistant had “lost” in an inexplicable way with the first release of iOS 15. Here Which They were reinstated in iOS 15.2.

  • Do I have messages on the answering machine?
  • Play voicemail messages
  • Check my call history
  • Check my recent calls
  • Who called me?
  • Send an email
  • Send an email to [nome contatto]

Until “yesterday”, Siri shrugged saying “Sorry, I can’t help you”, while with the latest iOS release, the Cupertino voice assistant is back to provide its help, especially valuable for those who find themselves forced to deal with objective impediments on a daily basis. All is well then what ends well, even if the fix could probably have arrived more quickly.

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