Posts Tagged ‘Siri’

Siri can remember custom relations or pet names!

October 15th, 2011

You tell Siri “Call my honey bunches of oats!” and she says what?

You can make Siri understand any kind of relation or pet name you like.

mother in law
father in law
sister in law
step mom
step dad
first cousin
honey bun
boo boo
baby cakes
etc

Here is how you can make her understand:

1. In Contacts find your contact info (the same one that is set in Settings > General > Siri > My Info) and add a custom label.
2. Call the custom label “honey bunches of oats”. Now you have a new field called “honey bunches of oats” which you can assign a value to.
3. In the field value type in the name of the person who you refer to as “honey bunches of oats”.

i.e
In your contacts it should look like this:

Most Interesting Man In The World: John Appleseed

You: Tell Most Interesting Man In The World Whats up!

Siri: Here is your message to John Appleseed

Note: this does not work with google sync or exchange sync since they both use the same technology “exchange sync” which does not support custom fields. But even if you do use those services you can still add an iCloud address book with a single contact.  See this post for more info: http://tingalin.com/2011/10/15/siri-cant-remember-who-your-mom-or-dad-is/

Siri can’t remember who your mom or dad is?

October 15th, 2011

If Siri can’t remember your relations you are likely syncing your contacts with Google  Apps, Gmail or Exchange Server.  This is a limitation of Microsoft Exchange Sync, a protocol that google licenses from Microsoft to support their Google Sync service.

You tell Siri to remember that your Father is John Appleseed, she acknowledges your request. Siri remembers your relations by adding their name to your contact info in a section called relations.  But the Exchange Sync protocol does not support these “custom” fields so when the phone tries to sync with the server this info gets lost.

You have two options:

A: Find your Fathers contact info and write Dad in the nickname field. Some have had success with this but I haven’t gotten it to work. Also this does not solve the problem of Siri not being able to store the info for you by telling her My Father is John Appleseed.  Siri will also not know that Father = Dad.

B: Set up a free iCloud account and move all of your contacts there.

C: The iPhone does not limit you to the number of address books you can sync. So set up a free iCloud account and enable address book sync.  Create a new contact in the new address book and add your info.  Go to Settings > Siri and assign this contact to the My Info field.  Now Siri has access to an address book that she can modify with extra relations.  This contact is independent of your main address book. You can continue to use Exchange Sync for your other contacts.

iPhone 4s Siri Demo

October 15th, 2011

Demo of a few things you can do with Siri.

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