With the release of iOS 13.2 on October 28, Apple added new features for its cell phones, including the possibility for its personal assistant, Siri, to read text messages that reach your iPhone from Apple wireless headphones, AirPods, or other compatible headphones.
To activate this new feature, the first thing you should do is update your iPhone to iOS 13.2 from Settings > Software update and download and install the latest version of the operating system if you have not already done so. For Siri to read your messages, you will need to have some AirPods, some AirPods Pro, some PowerBeats Pro, or some Beats Solo Pro.
With the operating system already updated, access Settings> Notifications> Advertise messages with Siri. In this option, you have a switch to activate the function and a section where you will see the compatible applications that, for now, are only limited to iMessage.
In order for Siri to read your messages, the iPhone must be locked with the screen off and the headphones connected to the cell phone. In addition to reading messages, Siri can also answer for you. To do this, when you receive a new message and Siri reads it to you, say “Reply,” followed by what you want the message to say, and Siri will send the message for you.
This function is one of several that have arrived with iOS 13.2, such as Deep Fusion, the expected function that, through image processing software, improves photos thanks to the reduction of noise in low light conditions on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
