Voice control unusable after iOS 17

iPhone 12

I voice had some issues with the voice control, not waking up, but since the iOS 17 update inset best 50/50 as to whether voice control will wake up for me. I end up having to use a siri shortcut to reset the voice control 20+ times per day. This would not be as bad as it sounds, except the multiple command update for siri me I have to wait forever to start using my voice control, or she thinks I'm trying to give her another command. I like the idea of that capability for Siri, but they need an option to keep it the way it's always worked before.


the commands do seem to work wellif I switch from US English to Australian English although I think the actual dictation into a text field suffers. The problem there is that it seems I have to go through and re-creating each of my custom voice commands because they only import into US English??


I can't be the only one having this problem.

iPhone 12

Posted on Sep 27, 2023 08:16 AM

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Posted on Jan 20, 2024 02:18 PM

The problem is Apple doesn't really care about people with disabilities. They don't test updates to see what impact it is on voice control. The representative helping accessibility people never get to talk to the developers they have no idea what they're doing. If you have a continuing problem and despite complaining about it and other people complaining about it they have no knowledge about it being a problem.


Disabled people or a low priority for Apple and it's very sad. These are minor changes that would be enormously helpful to people leading horrible lives but Apple chooses to pay attention to all these changes to their operating systems that are just crazy and no one uses this stuff


Accessibility hotline is very nice because they always pick up the phone but they have no knowledge about issues that have been ongoing for a while it's very sad. Again Apple does not care about people with disabilities otherwise they would do more and it wouldn't take much they already spend so much money on accessibility hotline people why can't they work better with the developers. Who are the developers why don't they care about people with disabilities these guys should be talking accessibility support and developers should be talking with each other . And it's clear the accessibility people as good as they try to be don't really use voice control which makes it even worse.


In summary Apple really doesn't care about people disabilities otherwise they would do a much better job

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Jan 20, 2024 02:18 PM in response to CladInPlaid

The problem is Apple doesn't really care about people with disabilities. They don't test updates to see what impact it is on voice control. The representative helping accessibility people never get to talk to the developers they have no idea what they're doing. If you have a continuing problem and despite complaining about it and other people complaining about it they have no knowledge about it being a problem.


Disabled people or a low priority for Apple and it's very sad. These are minor changes that would be enormously helpful to people leading horrible lives but Apple chooses to pay attention to all these changes to their operating systems that are just crazy and no one uses this stuff


Accessibility hotline is very nice because they always pick up the phone but they have no knowledge about issues that have been ongoing for a while it's very sad. Again Apple does not care about people with disabilities otherwise they would do more and it wouldn't take much they already spend so much money on accessibility hotline people why can't they work better with the developers. Who are the developers why don't they care about people with disabilities these guys should be talking accessibility support and developers should be talking with each other . And it's clear the accessibility people as good as they try to be don't really use voice control which makes it even worse.


In summary Apple really doesn't care about people disabilities otherwise they would do a much better job

Dec 14, 2023 11:09 AM in response to ChadrickTr

iPhone 12 Pro Max with iOS 17.1.2. Similar issue here... using phone with Focus Driving ON and Maps active with a route being followed. Ask Siri to "Send a message to X", Siri will respond with "What do want to say?" and in the middle of my response Siri will just quite.


I've been using this feature set for quite some time and with iOS 17 it has stopped working.

Nov 29, 2023 10:25 AM in response to ChadrickTr

The last upgrade (17) has completely disabled the use of my blind brothers phone! When he answers a call, voice over starts reading his messages, so he can’t hear what the caller is saying. After hanging up he asks voice over to read his new messages, it only reads the beginning and never finishes the whole message! This is disheartening for those who are blind. I googled suggestions regarding the problems with this upgrade and I can’t find any solutions. Anyone have any suggestions? Please help……

Nov 14, 2023 12:18 PM in response to ChadrickTr

In regard to the multiple command update for Siri, I understand how that can be frustrating or take a long time when trying to use a shortcut. Have you tried to use siri to turn off voice control and then in the same interaction, while she is waiting, have Siri turn back on voice control? Does this make voice control respond after? On my device, voice control only stops listening when I really really need it, so I have not been able to test this myself just yet today. We'll have to wait until I get into a moment where I'm extremely incapacitated or otherwise involved in some dangerous activity, then my phone will necessitate use of my hands for sure, and I will be able to update you with what I have found out. Good luck

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