Siri: Siri seems to have lost this important accessibility feature after the iOS 15 update – Times of India

iOS 15 brings tons of new features, updates and changes iPhone User and how it involves changes sir I Processes voice commands. With iOS15, Apple Enabled on-device sound processing by using nerve Engine instead of sending them to Apple servers.
In that search, it appears that something has gone wrong and Siri has lost a key feature – the ability to help visually impaired or blind people with accessibility features.
The Accessibility feature on the iPhone was designed for the iPhone to help people with hearing and vision disabilities. From the Accessibility menu of the iPhone, users can enable features like sound recognition, hearing aid compatibility, and more.
Siri was also a part of the overall accessibility feature and helped such people by reading voicemails, messages, sending location details. But, it seems that after the iOS 15 update, Siri is no longer in the mood to do so.
MacRumors is reporting that Siri no longer responds to commands like sending email or reading voicemail, check my call history, who called me, check recent call history.
Many iPhone users have started posting complaints regarding this issue AppleVis, an online platform for visually impaired iPhone users. A user named Brian Negus has posted that his iPhone SE running iOS 15 no longer responds to questions and answers like ‘Sorry, I can’t help you with this’.
Negus also revealed that apple support The issue is known and will be fixed through a future software update.
It’s quite possible that Apple accidentally broke something with Siri while giving it new features and capabilities especially since Siri can now process all voice commands on the device and not through Apple servers.

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