Can you give a few examples? Are these phone numbers for people or for companies? If they are for companies, do you put the name only in the Company field? If so you have to also add it to Last Name because SIRI is so stupid (and has been for years) that it doesn't search the company field only, the company has to be also written in the last name field. If they are people, do you correctly put their first name in the first name field and their last name in the last name field? Do you enter phone numbers in the correct format, it is best to use the international format even for numbers that are local to you, here is an example: Instead of just "1" you should put +1. You get the plus symbol when entering a phone number by tapping the shift key to the right of the 0, then the 0 becomes the plus symbol. Now enter the number all without spaces, iOS will format it with parenthesis around the area code and put a dash after the first 3 digits of the 7-digit phone number. When it comes to people I have no issues whatsoever when I ask SIRI to call somebody unless it's a very unusually pronounced name, but when it comes to companies SIRI can definitely be very stupid. Especially in iOS 11 even if a number is in muy contacts SIRI will go and try to look it up online, I fail to see what is so hard to first get SIRI to look at your contacts to see if there is a match. If I do ask SIRI to call a business which I know is not in my contacts at times SIRI is so stupid that if the business is a chain it will give me locations in all the cities in a 200 mile radius but not the one that is half a mile away. I unfortunately have not noticed much improvement with SIRI in iOS 11 and I just don't get it how Apple continue to not get this to work. Here an example. I live in a small town called Smithers. Apart from some private liquor stores we also still have government run liquor stores here in British Columbia If I ask SIRI "Phone number for BC Liquor Store in Smithers" it tells me here is the number and then proceeds to give me the number of the BC Liquor Store in Burns Lake, a much smaller town about 2 hours drive from here. If I ask Google using the exact same wording "Phone number for BC Liquor Store in Smithers" I get the correct local phone number. Last night my wife who is from the Philippines and I were talking about an article about Jolliebee which is a huge fast food franchise in the Philippines and they are expanding into other countries now including the US, Canada, China and some european countries. They are in fact the 9th largest fast food chain in the world. Anyhow, my wife was wondering if they were around before McDonalds. I assumed correctly that McDonalds was started much earlier, but that possibly they expanded to the Philippines after Jolliebee came into existance. So I asked SIRI "When was McDonalds founded". Of course I received the usual reply "I found something on the web about when was McDonalds founded, take a look". Maybe the answer was there and a sighted person may have seen it and might be happy with the answer. I just ignored it and opened Google, asked the exact same question and received a spoken answer, short and to the point. I then even asked "When was the first McDonalds started in the Philippines" and received the answer "According to McDonalds it was in 1981 when somebody (forgot the name" started the first Mcdonalds franchise in the Philippines". At the same time Google told me that Jolliebee was started in the Manila in 1975. Maybe it's the lack of access Apple has to Google why SIRI can answer so many fewer questions, but I guess Apple should be able to make a deal with Bing or some other search engine to find such answers online, maybe they should just buy DuckDuckGo, it's not like they don't have enough money.
Regards, Sieghard -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Deidre Muccio Sent: Monday, November 13, 2017 4:18 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: 4 Ways to Make Siri Smarter on Your iPhone, CNET And how can I make Siri as smart as a Bumblebee when I ask her to dial or call a phone number that is already in my contacts? Half the time she acts like those contacts do not exist. Deidre > On Nov 13, 2017, at 1:48 AM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > > CNET How To - Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 5:00 AM > 4 ways to make Siri smarter on your iPhone - CNET Sure, Siri sounds a > bit less like a robot in iOS 11, but Apple's digital assistant still > fails to understand me and mispronounces names. Siri is also more > useful if she (my Siri has a British female voice, so I'll refer to > Siri as a "she" here) knows my daily haunts and connects with any > supported apps. > Learn four easy ways to improve Siri's smarts. > 1. > Train Siri to hear you better > If you have the "Hey Siri" feature enabled and Siri frequently fails > to spring to life when you utter the magic words, then it's time to > start over and retrain Siri. Go to Settings > Siri & Search and toggle > the switch off and back on again for Listen for "Hey Siri." You'll go > through the setup process again of training Siri to recognize your voice. > Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET > > 2. > Connect apps like Uber and Lyft to Siri Apple opened up Siri to > third-party apps with iOS 10 but supported apps are still few and far > between. And Siri is shy with such apps, waiting on you to make the > introduction before they begin talking to one another. To check if an > app has Siri support, go to Settings > Siri & Search and tap on an app > from the list. If you see a toggle switch for Use with Siri, then the > app is supported. Toggle it on and you can, for example, ask Siri to > get you an Uber or a Lyft without touching either app. > Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET > > 3. > Correct Siri when she's wrong > Siri makes her best guess at pronouncing names but, like teachers on > the first day of school and John Travolta at awards shows, doesn't > always get it right. You can, however, teach Siri how to correctly > pronounce names in your Contacts. > Siri, for example, goes 0 for 2 with Charlize Theron's name, > butchering both the Oscar winner's first and last names. Tell Siri to > "learn how to pronounce Charlize Theron" or if she has mispronounced > it already, you can say, "That's not how you say that." > Siri will quickly get over any embarrassment and ask, "OK, how do you > pronounce the name (Charlize)?" Say the name correctly, and Siri will > listen and offer you a few pronunciation choices. You can play each > option and select the one that sounds the best. After sorting out the > first name, Siri will then take you through the same process for the last > name. > Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET > > 4. > Tell Siri where you live and work > My favorite kind of reminders are location-based reminders. "Remind me > to change over the laundry when I get home" or "Remind me to buy milk > when I leave work" or "Remind me to drop off that form when I get to school." > Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET > In order for Siri to perform this location-based magic, she needs to > know where you live, work and go to school. You'll also need to enable > location services for reminders. > First, open Contacts, find your listing, tap Edit and then tap add address. > You there are labels for home and work but you can add a custom label > that Siri will understand such as "school." > The second step is go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services and > make sure location services are turned on (toggle switch at the top) > and enabled for Reminders (scroll down until you find it in your list of > apps). > Read more: Type instead of talk to Siri with iOS 11 > > Original Article At: > https://www.cnet.com/how-to/4-ways-to-make-siri-smarter-on-your-iphone > /#ftag > =CAD5457c2c > > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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