Why Hew Siri is not working? How to fix it?
Siri is our loyal assistant on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Unfortunately, there are times when it simply won't work, or won't understand you. The common reasons behind it include:
The solutions listed below will teach you how to fix Siri. Try them out.
If the microphone hole of the headphones is clogged, Siri won't be able to understand you and what you ask it to do. To clean the microphone hole, you can use a toothpick or a needle, but you have to be extremely careful not to damage the microphone.
Maybe your device doesn't fully recognise the headphones, because the port is dirty. Sip some isopropyl alcohol on a cotton bud and clean the headphones port gently.
Even though headphones should be compatible across devices, maybe the headphones you use are incompatible with your device. In this case, connect another headphones set to your device, which are compatible (e.g. have an iOS compatibility logo) and try again.
There are a few ways to summon Siri - manual, by pressing the home or side button, and automatic, by saying "Hey Siri." If "Hey Siri" is not working, maybe this way of summoning Siri has been disabled in Settings, as there is an option to deactivate "Hey Siri". In this case, you need to enable this option via Settings.
To activate it, follow the steps below:
Note: If this option was already enabled, check the other solutions.
Siri is more than a (wo)man in a box. It's a group of complex processes working with one another. Maybe Siri does work, but it is frozen, or one of its processes. The simplest way to unfreeze it is to restart Siri via Settings. To restart it, follow the below-mentioned steps:
On some old models, the "Hey Siri" option doesn't work when your device is disconnected from a charger, allowing you to use this option only when you charge the device. If you use an iPhone 6S or a newer version or iPad, you can use Siri even when your device is not charging. In this case there is nothing you can do.
However, if you use a new model, and Siri isn't working, maybe it's temporarily blocked to help you prolong your battery life as much as possible, before you can find a charger. Ensure that your device is charged enough, and try using Siri again.
Siri won't work ("Hey Siri" too) if your device is not connected to the Internet. In order to be able to use Siri, you need to enable the Wi-Fi or Cellular data. Maybe your Wi-Fi or Cellular data is turned off, or, if they are turned on, you don't have Internet access. Ensure you have Internet access and try again.
See the how to enable the Wi-Fi guide or how to enable Cellular data guide if you are not sure how to enable them.
If the Wi-Fi or Cellular data is enabled and you are connected to the Internet and you still can't use Siri, i.e. you see the "Siri not available - Connect to the Internet" message, it's possible that there is an issue with your Internet connection.
If disconnecting from and reconnecting to Internet didn't work, check out the No Internet Connection guide, which will help you deal with Internet connection issues.
Siri supports many languages. Maybe this is the exact reason why "Hey Siri" is not working - you are not using the correct language. If you speak English and Siri's language is set to German, Siri won't be able to recognize your commands. To resolve this, you need to change the language in Siri's language settings, into the language you speak.
You can change Siri's language by following the steps below:
Tap on the Language you want to set and tap the back button.
Sometimes the solutions to the gravest problems are the simplest one. In this case, maybe Siri won't work because it is disabled in Settings. In this case, all you need to do is to enable it. In order to enable it, follow the steps below:
Note: If Siri was already enabled, check out the other solutions.
If you use iOS 10 and you can't activate Siri through an app, enable Siri support.
To enable Siri support, go to Settings and tap on Siri. Tap on App Support and Enable Siri.
Maybe your device froze due to a software conflict. All you have to do is to restart your device.
In order to restart your device, press and hold the Power ON/OFF (Sleep/Wake) button until a slider appears and move the slider to the right to power off the device.
Press and hold the Power ON/OFF (Sleep/Wake) button again after 10-15 seconds, to turn on the device.
If you use iPhone X or later, and corresponding iPads, to turn it off press and hold the Power ON/OFF (Sleep/Wake) button and the Volume (-) button at the same time, until the slider appears.
Note: You can also perform a force-restart, by pressing and holding the Home and the Power ON/OFF buttons. On iPhone X series, you would press and hold the Power ON/OFF (Sleep/Wake) button and the Volume (-) button at the same time, all the time, until the Apple logo appears.
Unfortunately, Siri is still not able to recognize everything we ask her to do. Therefore, our intent needs to be as clear as possible. If your instructions aren't clear, Siri won't be able to execute your command. Give brief instructions to Siri, and be as close as possible to the device's microphone.
Maybe something went wrong when you installed the app and it didn't install properly. Try reinstalling the app through App store.
Siri won't work properly if the Dictation feature is disabled.
To enable the Dictation feature:
Updates are designed to fix many software-related irregularities. If an update is available, make sure to install it as soon as possible.
See the don't know how to update my device's operating systems guide to learn how to check for updates.
On devices older than iPhone 6s and iPad Pro, the "Hey Siri" command works only if your device is connected to a charger. If the charger or the USB cable don't work properly (don't charge the device), the "Hey Siri" won't work.
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