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Check mobility data
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
Opens into the Health app to show Nutrition data tracked by food-logging apps.
Opens the Health app to Browse > Mobility to show stats like stair speed, walking speed, and step length.
Opens into a variety of pages in the Health app, including: sleep, nutrition, handwashing, toothbrushing, activity, flights climbed, body measurements, mobility, heart data, VO2 max info, environmental volume levels, and headphone levels.
Opens into the Health app to Hearing > Headphone Audio Levels to show how loud you’ve been listening to music.
Opens into the Apple Health app to display any Toothbrushing data that’s been tracked automatically or entered manually.
Looks at the Health app for total steps and distance for today, then formats the information to display in an alert or be spoken back from Siri.
Opens the Heath app to Other Data > Handwashing to display data tracked by Apple Watch.
Sets AirDrop receiving to Everyone so you can send or recieve content.
Presents a list of all of your alarms so you can choose which one to toggle.
Switches the “Announce Notifications” feature for Siri on or off (depending on how it was last set).
Opens the deep link to the Personal Voice feature available in Accessibility settings on iOS, where you can create a Personal Voice, decide whether to Share Across Devices, and Allow Apps to Request to Use.
Asks you to enter a query, then searches for the result in the Books app.
Gets a video link from the share sheet or clipboard, asks you to enter in a titled, then creates a reminder for the video.
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