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I’m a bit puzzled why the only Apple Watch face that speaks the time when you tap the face is the Micky (and Minnie) Mouse face.
I tried it for a couple of days but the voice becomes a bit wearing after a while. Then it occurred to me that the feature could be optional on any face. Yes, I could ask Siri, but that would require me waking Siri then asking the time.
Maybe it’s more complicated than I thought but it would be handy and the Siri voice would be fine.
Given all the Accessibility features built into the iPhone it just seems like an obvious allowance to make. The large number face is good but at some times even that may not be enough.
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I tried it for a couple of days but the voice becomes a bit wearing after a while. Then it occurred to me that the feature could be optional on any face. Yes, I could ask Siri, but that would require me waking Siri then asking the time.
Maybe it’s more complicated than I thought but it would be handy and the Siri voice would be fine.
Given all the Accessibility features built into the iPhone it just seems like an obvious allowance to make. The large number face is good but at some times even that may not be enough.
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