Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Appel’s release of iOS 13 today means third-party developers can now release apps that can access...
Appel’s release of iOS 13 today means third-party developers can now release apps that can access Siri without any configuration on your end. Before iOS 13, trying to use a non-Apple app with Siri required setting up a Siri Shortcut. Sometimes, even that wouldn’t work.
But now, iOS 13 users can finally tap into native Siri features, unlocking a number of useful possibilities. One situation in need of more hands-free options is when you’re driving and need to keep your eyes on the road. A few app makers have already released updates today that could make using Siri while driving a much better, and safer, experience.
If, for example, you want to ask Siri to give you directions from an app other than Apple Maps, you can now ask Siri to...
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