iPhone 15/15 Pro Max: How to enable/disable Siri to hang up phone calls and FaceTime

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iPhone 15/15 Pro Max: How to enable/disable Siri to hang up phone calls and FaceTime
iPhone 15/15 Pro Max: How to enable/disable Siri to hang up phone calls and FaceTime
Welcome to the ultimate guide on how to master controlling Siri on your iPhone 15/15 Pro Max running the latest iOS 17! In this video, we'll walk you through the steps to seamlessly enable and disable Siri's ability to hang up your phone and FaceTime calls. Whether you're a seasoned iPhone user or new to the iOS 17 experience, this tutorial is designed to make your interaction with Siri more personalized and effective.

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