iPhone Tips&Tricks | Voice Control
March 13, 2010 by CM
Filed under What's Appening, iPhone Tips&Trick's
iPhone Tips and Tricks when using Voice Control
Summary
This article outlines some tips and tricks when using Voice Control on iPhone 3GS.
Products Affected
iPhone 3GS
Using the microphone
Use the built-in microphone or the microphone on the headset. Bluetooth headsets are not supported for Voice Control
For best results when you’re using headphones with a built-in microphone, let the cord with the built-in microphone hang freely. Avoid holding the cord with the microphone or bringing it closer to your mouth. When the headphones are in your ear and the cord dangles freely, the microphone is in the optimum position.
For best results when you’re using the built-in microphone on iPhone 3GS, hold iPhone like you were on a telephone call. If holding it in front of yourself, you can hold it up to 12 inches with the built-in microphone facing you.
If you are using a carrying case and experiencing some issues with Voice Control, the microphone may be blocked. Try removing the carrying case.
When to speak
After you press and hold the Home button, you will be prompted by an audible tone to speak a command
Always wait until the prompt is complete before you start speaking. Any words you speak while iPhone is giving the prompt will be ignored.
Be ready to speak when the beep has completed. Long pauses may cause unexpected results.
For voice dialing
Some short names may be too similar and may be hard to distinguish by themselves. For best results with these kinds of names, try saying both the first and last name.
If you’re having difficulties getting iPhone to recognize a particular name, try editing the contact, tap Add Field, and add a unique nick name.
Avoid possessive names. Instead of saying “call Frank’s mobile” try “call Frank on his mobile.”
For music playback
You can play all songs in an album, playlist, or by an artist. iPhone 3GS will not recognize commands to play a particular song.
If you can’t get iPhone to recognize the album or artist name, try telling it to play a particular playlist.
If an artist has “The” in the name, make sure you say it.
Additional Information
For more tips and tricks, including tips and tricks specific to your language, see the iPhone User Guide in your language.
































