Weather – Apple iPhone iOS 5.1 User Manual

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Email Dr. Manning and say I got the forms, thanks

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Mail Lisa and Jason about the party and say I had a great time

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To check your mail:

Check email

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Any new email from Michael today?

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Show new mail about the lease

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Show the email from Lisa yesterday

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To respond to email:

Reply Dear Susan sorry about the late payment

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Call him at work

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Before sending an email, Siri displays or reads it back to you so you can make sure it’s right. When
Siri asks if you want to send the email, you can say:

Change it to say: Check’s in the mail

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Add John (to include another recipient)

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Change subject to: This weekend

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Editing email
If you create an email with Siri but it’s not exactly what you want to say, ask Siri to change it. If
it’s pretty close, you can edit it instead. Tap the message to open it in the Mail app, then edit it by
typing or dictating. See “Dictation” on page 55.

Weather

Use Siri to get weather information. If you don’t give a location, Siri assumes you mean your
current location. If you don’t give a time, Siri shows today’s forecast, but you can ask about the
weather anytime in the coming week.

What’s the weather for today?

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What’s the weather for tomorrow?

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Will it rain in Cupertino this week?

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What’s the forecast for this evening?

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How’s the weather in Tampa right now?

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How hot will it be in Palm Springs this weekend?

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What’s the high for Anchorage on Thursday?

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What’s the temperature outside?

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Chapter 4

Siri

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