← Back to context Comment by jefftk 6 years ago It varies by country. Siri has a male voice in the UK. 5 comments jefftk Reply xnaas 6 years ago You can choose male and female voices for the following accents: American, Australian, British, Irish, and South African. Source: my iPhone. jefftk 6 years ago Right, but US iPhones come with a female voice by default, while British ones come set to a male voice. SlowRobotAhead 6 years ago I didn’t know Irish or ZA; I’ve been using Australian for awhile, maybe it’s time for a switch. Noctem 6 years ago It's configurable. For English you can choose Male or Female for American, Australian, British, Irish, and South African accents: https://i.imgur.com/IeJH9wu.png xnaas 6 years ago heh, seems you replied at the same time as me and included a screenshot. Bastard! ;P
xnaas 6 years ago You can choose male and female voices for the following accents: American, Australian, British, Irish, and South African. Source: my iPhone. jefftk 6 years ago Right, but US iPhones come with a female voice by default, while British ones come set to a male voice. SlowRobotAhead 6 years ago I didn’t know Irish or ZA; I’ve been using Australian for awhile, maybe it’s time for a switch.
jefftk 6 years ago Right, but US iPhones come with a female voice by default, while British ones come set to a male voice.
SlowRobotAhead 6 years ago I didn’t know Irish or ZA; I’ve been using Australian for awhile, maybe it’s time for a switch.
Noctem 6 years ago It's configurable. For English you can choose Male or Female for American, Australian, British, Irish, and South African accents: https://i.imgur.com/IeJH9wu.png xnaas 6 years ago heh, seems you replied at the same time as me and included a screenshot. Bastard! ;P
xnaas 6 years ago heh, seems you replied at the same time as me and included a screenshot. Bastard! ;P
You can choose male and female voices for the following accents: American, Australian, British, Irish, and South African. Source: my iPhone.
Right, but US iPhones come with a female voice by default, while British ones come set to a male voice.
I didn’t know Irish or ZA; I’ve been using Australian for awhile, maybe it’s time for a switch.
It's configurable. For English you can choose Male or Female for American, Australian, British, Irish, and South African accents: https://i.imgur.com/IeJH9wu.png
heh, seems you replied at the same time as me and included a screenshot. Bastard! ;P