How to Take Notes with Siri on your iPhone and iPad

How to Take Notes with Siri on your iPhone and iPad-ugtechmag.com
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Why hassle and yet you have a virtual assistant to help you? Yes, you can create a note remotely using Siri. This comes in handy when you are occupied or on the go. Let’s say you are in the kitchen washing your utensils, obviously, your hands are wet but your mind is getting busy with something you need to note down. Well, in such moments call out Siri to help. This article will detail a step-by-step guide on how you can take notes with Siri on your iPhone or iPad.

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How to Take Notes with Siri on your iPhone and iPad

1. First, you need to launch Siri on your device. All you have to do is press and hold the Home button, **Side Button*, or say “Hey, Siri” to launch Siri. If you disabled Siri on your iPhone or iPad, you will need to enable it to proceed.

2. Once you have launched Siri, say “Take a note.” Siri will then inquire about what you want to say.

3. Now proceed with dictating what you want Siri to note for you in the Notes app.

4. As soon as you stop talking for 5 secs, Siri will tell you that it created the note and proceed to read it out for you. The note will appear at the top of the screen. You can tap into it to go ahead and make any preferred edits. After that, Siri will automatically save what you spoke in the Notes app. That’s it, anytime you are ready, you can go and check out your Notes in the Notes app.

How to Take Notes with Siri on your iPhone and iPad-ugtechmag.com

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How to Find, Edit and View Notes with Siri on iPhone and iPad

1. Press and hold the Home buttonSide Button, or say “Hey, Siri” to launch Siri.

2. Say something like “Show me my notes” or “Show me notes from today” or “Show me notes about iMore” — just replace iMore with the keyword you want Siri to search. Alternatively, you can go to the Notes app and select the Note that you want to edit or view on your iPhone.

3. Siri will present you with a list of notes in the Notes app that matches the description.

4. Tap on the note you want to open.

Wrap Up: There are countless features in the Notes app that you might not have maximized yet on your iPhone or iPad. If you wish to check them out, click here.