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Dictation can take your verbal words and translate them into text. This can be helpful if you want to reply to a message hands-free or use Siri. If this feature isn't working, you'll need to make sure it's enabled in your settings. Here's how to fix talk to text when it's not working on your iPhone.
Why Isn't Voice Text Working on my iPhone?
Talk to text may stop working due to software issues or incorrect settings. Dictation must be enabled on your iPhone to use this feature in Messages and other apps. To enable it, go to Settings → General → Keyboard → Enable Dictation.
Steps
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Check your voice control and dictation language. When you add new keyboards to your device, you can select which dictation language to use. You may have accidentally selected a different language. To fix it, do the following:
- Open Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap Keyboard .
- Tap Keyboards .
- Tap Add New Keyboard and select another language.
- Go back and tap Dictation Languages .
- Tap the new language.
- Return to Settings .
- Tap Accessibility .
- Tap Voice Control .
- Tap Language .
- Select the new language.
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Toggle Siri off and on again. Siri also takes your voice input to perform tasks. You can try restarting Siri to fix talk to text. Do the following:
- Open Settings .
- Tap Siri & Search .
- Tap Listen for .
- Tap Off , and then tap Hey Siri or Siri .
- Tap the back arrow.
- Toggle off Press Side Button for Siri .
- Toggle it on again.
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Make sure Dictation isn't disabled in Screen Time. Screen Time can block certain features and apps from working properly when it's restricted. To check, do the following:
- Open Settings .
- Tap Screen Time .
- Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions .
- Tap Allowed Apps .
- Toggle on Siri & Dictation .
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Turn off Bluetooth and Bluetooth devices. If you have Bluetooth enabled on your device, you may still be connected. When your device listens for your voice, it may do so from your Bluetooth headset or microphone. To turn off Bluetooth, do the following:
- Open Settings .
- Tap Bluetooth .
- Toggle off Bluetooth .
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Reset your iPhone's network settings. This will also erase any saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords, cellular settings, and VPN/APN settings, so you'll need to enter those again later. [1] X Research source Do the following:
- Go to Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap Transfer or Reset [Device] .
- Tap Reset .
- Tap Reset Network Settings .
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Keep your iPhone up-to-date . Updates include the latest bug fixes. To update your iPhone, do the following:
- Open Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap Software Update .
- Tap Download and Install .
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If all else fails, try factory resetting your device. This will delete everything on your iPhone, including pictures, videos, and settings, so be sure to backup your device completely. [2] X Research source Do the following:
- Open Settings .
- Tap General .
- Tap Transfer or Reset iPhone .
- Tap Erase All Content and Settings .