Common questions

Does Siri work on iPhone 4?

Does Siri work on iPhone 4?

Officially, Siri is only available on the iPhone 4S and the new iPad (third generation).

How do I get Siri on older iPhone?

Siri is enabled by default on all devices that support it, so usually you can just press and hold the Home button to start the Siri interface. The Siri prompt will appear, and you’ll be able to speak your command or question. If Siri doesn’t start, it may be disabled or your iOS device may be too old.

Can iOS 5.1 1 be upgraded?

You can install the update directly from your iOS device, if you’re running iOS 5 or later: Launch Settings, tap General, and then tap Software Update. As a delta update, the iOS 5.1. 1 upgrade is a much smaller file than iOS updates before iOS 5 generally were; on my iPhone 4S, the update weighed in at less than 60MB.

Does iPod Touch 4 have Siri?

And contrary to your belief, the lack of Siri on the 4G ipod touch is NOT a marketing, but rather a technical decision. The hardware on the 4g cannot support Siri. The cost of putting Siri on the 4g is the cost of replacing the 4g with a 5g iPod which is capable of running Siri.

How do you activate Siri?

Set up “Hey Siri” to help Siri recognize your voice

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Tap Siri & Search.
  3. Turn off Listen for “Hey Siri,” then turn it back on.
  4. When the Set Up “Hey Siri” screen appears, tap Continue.
  5. Say each command that you see on your screen.
  6. Tap Done.

How do I get Seri?

Seri is Sustainable Europe Research Institute. To turn it on, you need to head down to ‘Settings > General’. You will also have the option to turn on ‘Raise To Speak’ where if you’re not making a phone call, putting your iPhone to your ears will enable Siri as if you were holding down the home button.

How old is iOS 5.1 1?

iOS 5

Initial release October 12, 2011
Latest release 5.1.1 / May 7, 2012
Platforms iPhone iPhone 3GS iPhone 4 iPhone 4S iPod Touch iPod touch (3rd generation) iPod touch (4th generation) iPad iPad (1st generation) iPad 2 iPad (3rd generation)
Kernel type Hybrid (XNU)
Support status

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Ruth Doyle