Apple Siri
Description | Siri is the virtual assistant that comes with apple products that use iOS 4.0 or above. You can tell Siri to perform some tasks for you, such as make a phone call, send messages and emails, search the internet, create events, play music, etc. |
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Average Price | $0 |
Operating System | Apple IOS |
Operating System | Apple IOS |
Where can I get this device?
Also available at other retailers.
Accessibility Features
Cognitive
- Simple Instructions
- Simple Reminders
- Voice Notes
Physical
- Automatic Answer
- Automatic Redial
- Reduced hand movement option
- Voice Control / Personal Assistant
- Voice Recognition for Accessing Features
- Voice Recognition for Dialling
Vision
- Brightness Adjustable
- Dictation / Speech-to-Text
- Voice Control /Personal Assistant
- Voiced Menus
Where can I get this device?
Accessible Telecoms is a resource that provides free information on the accessibility features of different devices, however does not act as a retailer for those devices. Click on the links to view retailers that sell this device.
- View Device at Apple - How to Use Siri
- Also available at other retailers.
More Information
App Web Page
View InformationApple Siri PDF
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