Set a message to Siri when connecting your iPhone or iPad!
Telling us what the weather is like, sending a message or playing a song are actions we take for granted from Siri. But the favorite assistant of many, always goes further and is also encouraged to surprise us with “unexpected” messages, such as the one that we can configure when charging the battery of our iPhone.
to plan this message that Siri will repeat when charging the iPhone battery
Set message to Siri when charging iPhone
To configure this message, you just have to give a few clicks in the Shortcuts application provided by default on the iPhone. And have the version of iOS 14 or later.
1. Launch the Shortcuts app and find the “Automation” tab.
2. Tap the plus sign (+), followed by “Create a personal automation” to get started.
3. Select “Charger” from the drop-down list of options, then choose one of the following options:
- Check “Is Online” only if you want Siri to speak on first load.
- Check “Is offline” only if you want Siri to speak when it stops charging.
- Check both if you want Siri to speak when charging starts and stops.
4. Press “Next” to continue.
5. Select “Add action” and type “Read text with voice”. Once the option appears, hover over the text and write the message you want to hear. This message can be as long as you wish. And remember that Siri does not differentiate between upper and lower case when reading the message, but does take punctuation marks into account.
6. Select “Next” to view configuration details.
7. Press “OK” to complete the process.
To visualize the process, we share this video.
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This setting also works for iPad and you can enjoy it even when both devices are in silent mode, just to confirm that charging is in progress. If you liked this fun trick, don’t miss this selection of Siri voice commands to have a good time.