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3Hotdogs

(15,046 posts)
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 08:13 PM 5 hrs ago

iPhone 14 - Siri stopped responding. I didn't curse at her for her fuck-ups or nothin'.

She just don't respond.

I rebooted. Nothin'.

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iPhone 14 - Siri stopped responding. I didn't curse at her for her fuck-ups or nothin'. (Original Post) 3Hotdogs 5 hrs ago OP
She left you! 2naSalit 5 hrs ago #1
Does the microphone work? usonian 5 hrs ago #2
Did you try a double hard reset? PJMcK 5 hrs ago #3
Sound turned canetoad 4 hrs ago #4
Buy her flowers awesomerwb1 4 hrs ago #5
Thanks guys, it came back. 3Hotdogs 2 hrs ago #6

usonian

(23,624 posts)
2. Does the microphone work?
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 08:30 PM
5 hrs ago

I have had devices grab the OUTPUT over bluetooth. Never a mike, but check what's paired on bluetooth.

Siri can be turned off. I did so. Probably not accidentally.

Did you tell Siri to stop listening? I recall that some kids used Alexa to order hundreds of dollars of toys, so you never know!

EDIT TO ADD.
One of my favorites.



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PJMcK

(24,775 posts)
3. Did you try a double hard reset?
Sun Jan 11, 2026, 08:48 PM
5 hrs ago

Quit all apps. Swipe them away.

In sequence, press the Volume Up then Volume Down buttons then press and hold the Sleep button. Keep it depressed as the Slide to Power Off screen appears and keep it depressed as the screen goes to black. Keep the Sleep button depressed until the white Apple icon appears then you can release it. When the beginning screen appears, you’ll have to type in your six-digit passcode to open the device.

This routine resets the phone without destroying any data or settings. It almost always works for me when my iPhone gets weird.

Good luck!

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