How To Check What Iphone I Have
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Misinformation on the coronavirus pandemic is easy to come by. While the government advice is based on self-isolation, good hygiene and regular handwashing, all sorts of rumours and incorrect advice are flying around news and social media networks.
Tech companies are stepping up and helping to slow the spread of both the virus and misinformation around it: Apple, for example, is using the iPhone's Siri function.
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Siri will now respond to questions such as "Hey Siri, do I have coronavirus?" In America, the voice assistant will start a questionnaire based on the US government's health guidelines.
If symptoms are found to be serious, Siri will recommend the user call the emergency services or begin self-isolating, again in accordance
Unfortunately, this service has not been rolled out everywhere. In the UK, Siri's functionality to the same question extends to redirecting the user to gov.uk's webpage on the coronavirus. Granted, similar questionnaires are hosted on the government's website, but Apple has yet to roll out the native Siri questionnaire in other markets.
Other voice assistants are also getting in on the act: in response to the question "do I have coronavirus?" both Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant will list the relevant symptoms to look out for (a cough, high temperature and shortness of breath) but with the caveat these symptoms are similar to other, more common illnesses, such as colds or flus.
They will not then direct the user to the nhs.uk or gov.uk websites, although when tried on a Samsung Galaxy S20, Google Assistant opened its own coronavirus hub which contained links to both sites.
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Matt works for our sister brand Fit&Well, covering all things relating to fitness and wellness. He came to T3.com as staff writer before moving on, and was previously on Men's Health, and slightly counterintuitively, a website devoted to the consumption of Scotch whiskey. In his free time, he could often be found with his nose in a book until he discovered the Kindle.
How To Check What Iphone I Have
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