Fix Now : Apple’s Siri Service Not Working For Some Users
Monday, October 17, 2011
We reported that many iPhone 4S users are still having problems with the service of the Apple's Siri. The service does not work and experience downtime, according to the number of users.

The downtime started this morning and many people have been reports (on Twitter). Users have reported that the service successfully activated, but it was not connecting to deal with voice commands. It shows an error in the screenshot above.
In case you are dealing with this problem, a user reports that it has found a fix for that.
In case you are dealing with this problem, a user reports that it has found a fix for that.
Follow these steps:
STEP 1: Tap on Settings > General then disable Siri.
STEP 2: Reboot your iPhone.
STEP 3: Enable Siri through Settings > General and you should get it working.
So are you facing this big problem? Does the above method fixed the problem? Let us know.
(Via CNET)
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Fix Now : Apple’s Siri Service Not Working For Some Users
We reported that many iPhone 4S users are still having problems with the service of the Apple's Siri. The service does not work and experience downtime, according to the number of users.

The downtime started this morning and many people have been reports (on Twitter). Users have reported that the service successfully activated, but it was not connecting to deal with voice commands. It shows an error in the screenshot above.
In case you are dealing with this problem, a user reports that it has found a fix for that.
In case you are dealing with this problem, a user reports that it has found a fix for that.
Follow these steps:
STEP 1: Tap on Settings > General then disable Siri.
STEP 2: Reboot your iPhone.
STEP 3: Enable Siri through Settings > General and you should get it working.
So are you facing this big problem? Does the above method fixed the problem? Let us know.
(Via CNET)
If you find this post useful, please recommend it on Google, retweet it, or like on Facebook:
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