Examples of what you can say to Siri on iOS 5 and iPhone 4S

When Apple announced the new iPhone the hubbub was over the hardware and the name (iPhone 4S and not iPhone 5).

Then there was this little buzz about Siri that kept popping up. Most of us ignored the announcement because of all the (negative) hoopla around voice-recognition.

Yet, many are predicting that this software, indeed an App, is the most revolutionary technology in the new phone. They may have a point. After all, it’s not the invention that creates the change, it’s the application of it and the ensuing massive adoption that does (think Henry Ford).

With that in mind, Apple might be on to something. They are bringing to the table a top-of-the-line smartphone, all of their native Apps, the best logic engine on the internet (Wolfram Alpha), and a massive user base.

A powerful combination that may cause the shift that creates the avalanche.

For more on this check out Paul Miller’s insightful, Why Siri just might work.

For me, I will definitely be using Siri as a Personal Assistant. There are at least five actions from the below list that I perform all the time:

  • Set an alarm
  • Take a note
  • Send text
  • Get driving directions
  • Google anything

 

How about you, do you use any of these Apps?

 

  • Address Book
  • Calendar
  • Clock
  • E-mail
  • Maps
  • Messages
  • iPod
  • Notes
  • Phone
  • Reminders
  • Stocks
  • Weather
  • Internet

Do you perform any of these actions?
Address Book:

  • Querying Contacts – What’s Amy’s address?
  • Finding Contacts – Show Amy Senger
  • Relationships – My mom is Fran Tarkenton

Calendars

  • Adding events – create a meeting at 9
  • Changing events – move meeting from 9am to 12pm
  • Asking about events – what is my schedule for the rest of the day?

Alarms

  • Setting an alarm – wake me up tomorrow at 7am
  • Check the clock – what is today’s date?
  • Using a timer – set the timer for 20 minutes

Reminders

  • General reminder – remind me to take my umbrella
  • Reminder to call – remind me to call mom
  • Reminder to call, location – remind me to call mom when I get home
  • Reminder to call, geo-fence – remind me to call mom when I leave here
  • Reminder with time – remind me to call mom tomorrow morning

E-mail

  • Sending messages – e-mail Shawn: Surfing on Saturday?
  • Checking messages – show last e-mail from Shawn
  • Responding to messages – reply to Shawn, time change on Saturday works

Friends

  • Check on Friends – where is Jesse?
  • Temporary geo-fencing for events – GPS location of all friends during an event

Maps

  • Directions – how do I get home?
  • Local business – show nearest Starbucks

Messages

  • Sending texts – tell Amy I’m coming home
  • Reading texts – read new message
  • Replying to texts – reply: yes I will pick up some milk

iPod

  • Play music – play: Beatles – Let it Be

Notes

  • Create notes – there once was a boy named Stevie
  • Find notes – locate note about boy named Stevie

Phone

  • Phone calls – call girlfriend

Stocks

  • Check stock price – what is Apple’s stock price?
  • Check index price – how is the NASDAQ doing?
  • Check details on stock – what is Apple’s P/E ratio?

Weather

  • Forecast – what is the weather?
  • Forecast date – what will the weather be tomorrow?
  • Forecast time – what is the weather tonight?
  • Forecast location – what is the weather in Berlin?
  • Forecast details – is it windy today?

Internet search

  • Information search – find definition of hubbub
  • Wolfram Alpha – square root of 52?
  • Near unlimited google queries…

For an even more complete list TUAW has, What can you say to Siri?

 

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7 Comments

  1. It would be nice to reply or post comments about Siri on this webpage by using Siri. The odds of me getting her to set a timer in 30 seconds to post a picture of how she can’t set seconds… yeah good luck with that.

    But, for the most part she’s pretty useful I posted all this dialogue using Siri insert.

    Nice reading you have to describe your punctuation.

    I do have the screen shot of how she can’t set seconds. Please email me using Siri and I will respond using Siri! 😉

  2. I hope they’ll improve Siri in understanding non-native English speakers, too, because my (slight) latino accent makes it not get me all the time, while any native English speaker understands me perfectly.

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