If Siri stops listening, responds with texts, or doesn’t respond to “Hey, Siri!”
If Siri has trouble understanding you, the problem could be with your request.
With any virtual assistant, it’s imperative to speak clearly and plainly.

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Siri is best used for straightforward requests, such as, “What’s the weather?”
or “Call Mom.”
reboot your iOS gear.
Restarting an iPhone doesn’t erase your controls or data.
It only reboots the unit.
Check your internet connections.
double-check the gadget is connected to the internet and activate Siri again.
If you find online grid connection issues, considerresetting the online grid settingson your rig.
confirm Siri is turned on.
You may need to enable Siri manually to get the assistant up and running.
you could alsoturn Siri offand back on toreset the assistant.
Check for Siri restrictions.
verify you don’t have anyrestrictionsset up that block Siri.
For example, Siri may be blocked from accessing certain websites.
Turn on Location Services.
Siri needs to know your location to answer questions about the weather, directions, and other issues.
Turn on Location Services for Siri to work properly.
Install all available iOS updates.
A phone that requires an update is known to do many strange things, including mess with Siri.
Install all available iOS updates on your unit and then try Siri again.
Toggle Airplane Mode on and back off.
Turn Airplane Mode on, wait 20 seconds, then toggle it off.
This often resets Siri and gets it back to normal.
Toggle iPhone dictation off and back on.
Toggle dictation off and back on.
check that Siri’s language is correct.
This allows Siri to understand your requests.
Test the iPhone’s microphones.
Siri may not hear you or respond if the microphones don’t work properly.
Remove screen protectors or cases that may cover the microphone and try using Siri again.
Check the Siri servers.
Visit the Apple Support System Status website to see if Siri is experiencing a problem on Apple’s end.
If so, it’s a waiting game to see when Apple will fix the issue.
Restore the iPhone to factory options.
Reset all your iPhone’s existing configs by returning the equipment to factory configs.
This may remove an issue deep within the system causing Siri to malfunction.
Restoring an iPhone to factory parameters erases all your iPhone parameters and data.
verify to back up your equipment before moving forward.
If this happens, there may be an issue with your gadget’s sound or other options.
Check to see if your gear is muted.
iPhones can be muted or unmuted using the switch on the left side.
Siri won’t speak back to you if your iPhone is in muted mode.
See if Voice Feedback is turned off.
In your iPhone’s prefs, it’s possible that the Siri Voice Feedback option has been limited.
see to it to allow Siri’s Voice Feedback features.
Check Siri’s volume control.
Siri has a separate volume control.
Turn up the volume after saying a command or starting Siri.
Turn the gear off and back on.
kickstart your equipment to see if Siri starts speaking to you again.
Sometimes after updates or app mishaps, tools like Siri need a good reset to get moving again.
When “Hey, Siri!”
If this feature isn’t working, there are a few issues that could be to blame.
ensure “Hey, Siri!”
If “Hey, Siri!”
isn’t activated on your iPhone, press and hold the home button or side button to activate Siri.
Check for “Hey, Siri!”
If your iPhone is lying face down on any surface, “Hey, Siri!”
Turn Low Power Mode off.
If Low Power Mode is turned on, “Hey, Siri!”
won’t activate to conserve battery life.
On an iPhone 6 or earlier, you could’t use “Hey, Siri!”
without being connected to a power source.
Many solutions are easy fixes that will soon have Siri at your beck and call once again.