My top uses for Siri - "set a timer...", "what's the weather", and the very important "I need a drink!" - her typical reply to the latter: "I found 15 bars, 6 of them are fairly close to you." Very nice when strolling around traveling to new places.
Siri is one of those gimmicks that was cool the first week but wore thin after that.
Google Now on my cheapo Moto G performs much quicker and more accurately so I've ditched Siri. Plus I can simply say "Ok Google" and it's awaiting my questions; making Siri feel archaic.
Obviously that would mean I have Siri on an iPhone. At least I thought it was obvious.A Motorola Moto G doesn't have Siri. How do you ditch Siri on a phone that doesn't have Siri, in the first place?
Plus, the Moto G doesn't natively support Active Listening, do you have to install a custom launcher that does.
Tried it after getting my iPhone but disabled it soon after as I was inadvertently pressing the home key and getting the siri response - irritating.
Cannot think of a use for it - another iPhone 'feature' I don't need or use.
Yes, I use Siri a lot. I often turn her on by accident, so I say “goodbye” lot. However, I ma using that new bar to quick-pick emojis.Does anyone actually still use Siri? I feel like she just drains my battery, so I always have her shut off.
And if you do, what commands do you mostly use?