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iOS 17.4 was a landmark update for iPhone users. Apart from giving us new emojis and transcripts for podcasts, there were plenty of changes implemented, especially for iPhone users in the European Union. Amidst other updates, Apple also brought forth significant changes with Siri, enabling the virtual assistant to carry out routine tasks more efficiently.
One of the newer changes includes the ability to read out multilingual incoming messages for its users. The feature was added to improve a user’s communication and articulate texts in numerous languages. Here’s everything you need to know about the move.
How to make Siri read out your texts in multiple languages
Whether you’re interacting with family or friends, the need to communicate in more than one language arises more often than not. Apple’s move to include a multilingual function for Siri was with an aim to ensure convenience for those who converse in more than one language. If you’re wondering how to set your Siri up, here’s how to do it in a few simple steps.
Step 1: Navigate to the Settings app on your iPhone
Step 2: Select Siri & Search; within this, you can find an option that says Messaging with Siri
Step 3: Once you select this option, you will find Add Languages under Read Messages, which will allow you to choose your preferred language for the assistant
Step 4: Once you’ve selected the language of your choice, you are all set to use Siri for your incoming messages
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It is crucial to note that Siri will read messages in your primary languages; however, this feature will give you the option of having them read out in any of your second or third languages. Before you begin using the feature, it is best to make sure your iPhone has been updated to the latest iOS 17.4 version.
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