
Switches the iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch silent mode on or of
Toggles the Color Filters accessibility setting, which can turn your device black or white and remove all color if set to grayscale (among other options).
Starts dictation, then translates the text to English (or a language of your choice).
Opens the iPhone or iPad camera to let you take a photo using the rear lens.
Opens the Magnifier for iPhone and iPad that lets you zoom in, capture images, and add color overlays to see better.
Takes three lists of Shakespearean insults and combines them into one remark, making it appear as if Siri is making fun of you using old English slang.
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Gets the latest episode from your Transistor podcast and scrapes out the ID for the media URL and pastes it into the episode embed player.
Opens the Books app to the Book Store tab where you find and buy books.
Records normal-quality audio—starting and stopping on tap—then adds to a folder; if no folder exists, creates one.
Asks you how long you’ll be outside, then sets 90-minute reminders to reapply sunscreen.
Opens Flipboard.com or tools, a page where you can find embed features for your (or any) magazines, plus find informations about follow, share, and Flip It buttons to install on your website.
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