How to set Siri to read iPhone messages via AirPod

Notifying messages via Siri with Airpod on iOS 13 will help us read incoming messages without opening them directly.

Siri virtual assistant on iOS 13 is updated with the feature Notify messages via Siri with Airpod, read the name of the incoming message and the content of the message when the user can not open the message directly. Accordingly, this feature will read all new messages sent and respond to strange messages that are available through the settings available with Bluetooth headset.

When we connect the iPhone to the AirPod and turn on the feature, Siri will immediately recognize the new message sent and read the sender's name. If the same message was sent by the previous one, the name reading is ignored. Responding to messages can speak directly to Siri to turn them into text and send them right away. The following article will guide you how to turn on reading messages on iPhone.

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Instructions to turn on Siri to read iPhone messages

Step 1:

When we connect the Airpod to the iPhone , we will receive a notification interface asking if we want to turn on the notification function via Siri, click Announce Messages With Siri .

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Step 2:

Next, click on Settings and select Notifications . Switch to the new interface, click Next to Announce Messages with Siri .

Step 3:

In this feature interface, you need to enable message notifications with Siri to use. Now Announce Messages with Siri from Messgaes is automatically turned on. So when a message arrives, Siri will read the content.

Note to users that this feature applies only to 2nd generation Airpods and some headsets that use the H1 wireless chip.

Step 4:

When receiving messages sent to users can read to Siri to send messages back. By default when we read, Siri will repeat to avoid sending the wrong content. If you don't like it, you can always send a message without Siri having to read it again .

In this interface you need to enable the Relply without Confirmation option .

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Reading messages on Siri is provided for Ios 13.2. Viewing and sending of messages is done quickly through Siri when connected to the AirPods.

I wish you successful implementation!

Update 17 October 2019
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