Hi,
go to setting > general > accessibility > voice over > default dialeg > the find the english u s heading there you can find the voices, samantha default, samantha hq, siri male and female with default and hq one. hth

On 8/20/2016 4:50 PM, Bill Gallik wrote:
OK, I’m sure this can be done because I did it on my iPhone 5 several years 
ago, but dang if I can remember how I did it.

What I’m talking about is adding alternative English speaking voices for 
VoiceOver on iOS.  I’m not referring to changing the dialect; say from English 
U.S. to English UK.  What I’m referring to is installing and assigning a 
different U.S. English voice.  For reasons I’ll refrain from discussing here, I 
want to use a male U.S. English voice for my iPhone’s VoiceOver.

Can anybody refresh my memory as how to do this?

Thanks in advance!


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