iOS 17 Siri can read Safari articles for you: 5 other new things it can do

Check out the little-known new features iOS 17 Siri is bringing to iPhone users.
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iOS 17 officially rolled out to the masses in mid-September, which means iPhone users have gotten a chance to explore a wealth of new features, including Personal Voice, Standby Mode, NameDrop, and more.

We’ve already delved deep into our 17 favorite iOS 17 features that we’re excited about, but this time, we’d like to spotlight the new enhancements headed to Apple’s beloved digital assistant: Siri. As it turns out, Siri can read Safari articles for you. All you need to do is say, “Siri, read this,” and it will read any website from start to finish.

Safari on iPhone
Safari on iPhone Credit: Apple

This got me wondering, “What else can iOS 17 Siri do?” Check out five other new features rolling out to Siri with the new iOS update.


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1. Talk to Siri while on a call

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FaceTime call Credit: Apple

iPhone users can now interact with Siri while they are on FaceTime or a phone call. The person on the other end will hear you speaking to Siri, but they will not be able to hear Siri’s reply.

2. Back-to-back Siri requests

It’s a pain in the rear to have to repeatedly say “Hey Siri” when you have several questions or commands for the digital assistant. However, thanks to iOS 17, you no longer have to invoke Siri over and over again. The new iOS update now supports back-to-back requests, which means you can summon Siri with several prompts without needing to reawaken it.

3. Siri knows you a lot better

When you want to text a friend, you no longer need to say, “Hey Siri, text Tina on WhatsApp.”

Messages app
Messages app Credit: Apple

Why? Siri already knows which app you prefer to text Tina on. As such, you can simply say, “Hey Siri, text Tina.”

4. Stop saying “Hey Siri”

You no longer need to say “Hey Siri.” At this point, adding “Hey” is superfluous in the same way saying “www” before spelling out a webpage URL is unnecessary. You can now just simply say, “Siri.” You can also interrupt Siri if you change your mind about a question or command, allowing you to override a previous prompt.

5. Two new British Siri voices

If you’re from the UK and you want Siri to sound more familiar, or perhaps you have an adoration for British accents, you'll love this new update. Apple added two new UK voices that you can choose from. British Siri voices now have a total of four versions.

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Kimberly Gedeon
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Kimberly Gedeon, at Mashable since 2023, is a tech explorer who enjoys doing deep dives into the most popular gadgets, from the latest iPhones to the most immersive VR headsets. She's drawn to strange, avant-garde, bizarre tech, whether it's a 3D laptop, a gaming rig that can transform into a briefcase, or smart glasses that can capture video. Her journalism career kicked off about a decade ago at MadameNoire where she covered tech and business before landing as a tech editor at Laptop Mag in 2020.

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