

You've been able to add things to Reminders from Mail manually before, but now it's automated. Siri Can Recognize Possible Reminders in MailĪccording to Apple, Siri can recognize possible reminders within new emails and suggests you add them to the Reminders app. Don't Miss: 22 Things to Know About iOS 14's Newly Redesigned Widgetsĩ.Oh, and Siri's widgets can be on your Today View, your home screen, or both - not just the Today View as in years past. Siri app and shortcut suggestions both use on-device intelligence, so you don't have to worry about any privacy issues either. Just tap the suggestions, and it acts, without having to launch the app. But there's a new widget for "Shortcut Suggestions" that provides you with shortcuts to actions Siri thinks you'll want to take, such as ordering a coffee from your usual cafe or starting a podcast when you get in your car. We've already had a "Siri App Suggestions" widget in the Today View, and that still exists. English (Australia, India, Ireland, South Africa, UK, U.S.).In iOS 14, it's available in several different regions for the following Siri voices: Siri Has Voices in Different LanguagesĪpple's new voice for Siri, which uses "natural text to speech" technology to give the virtual assistant a more natural-sounding voice, came out in iOS 13, but only for the English language. Korean (Korea) to English, Mandarin, Japaneseħ.Arabic (United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia) to English.

Portuguese (Brazil) to English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian.Russian (Russia) to English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese.

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While there aren't quite as many new features and changes in iOS 14 as there were in iOS 13, the latest update is still one you'll want to check out. When it comes to iOS, in particular, each new iteration makes Siri more useful and powerful, and iOS 14 is no exception. But when you think about how much work Apple has put into Siri over the years, it makes sense that the virtual assistant is being used more and more by users with iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, AirPods, and HomePod. According to Apple, Siri serves 25 billion requests per month - an enormous number for a feature that was only released nine years ago.
