Perfect example. And I bet if I tried that on my old phone which I can’t 
because it no longer has a Sim, it would probably work perfectly. I’m not 
buying this business about the new tone and the delay being the cause. I 
interact with Siri the same way all the time. So if it’s the problem with the 
tone or the speaking delay not being long enough, I should have the problem 
consistently. But there are certain things that it never ever gets wrong. And 
the App Store is the most glaringly obvious one. It never misses opening the 
App Store. 

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> On Jun 12, 2023, at 11:08 AM, Cristóbal Muñoz <cristobalm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Paraphrasing... 
> Me: Hey Siri, Call my wife.
> Siri: what do you want to know about XXX
> Me: I want to call my wife.
> Siri: XXX's phone number is XX. Do you want to call?
> Me: Yes, Call my wife.
> Siri: Sorry Something went wrong.
> I can give a myriad of other similar examples too. Siri is still hot garbage 
> all these years later. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Mary 
> Otten
> Sent: Monday, June 12, 2023 10:45 AM
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> Subject: Siri’s selective hearing problem still prevails at the end of the 
> iOS 16 cycle
> 
> Way back at the beginning of iOS 16’s cycle, people were complaining about 
> the new tone for Siri and about problems getting Siri to respond 
> appropriately. I was certainly one of those people. N Now, many months later, 
> I’m still one of those people. Certain things I can ask. Siri never screws 
> up. Open the App Store, for instance. I don’t think it ever missed that 
> command. But open BARD Mobile. Open the name of my credit union, and many 
> other open commands as often as not meet with some stupidity about what it 
> found on the web or how it doesn’t think I have such an app, even though it 
> has opened the app many times in the past. I thought it was supposed to have 
> some kind of on device machine learning, which would help it disambiguate 
> things it wasn’t sure of. This must not be true, because its overall 
> performance has maintained its low level, whereas on iOS 15, the very same 
> Siri with the very same commands yields reasonable results almost all of the 
> time. So, whatever Apple did in iOS 16 has not been fixed as far as I’m 
> concerned. I can only hope they do better in iOS 17. 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
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