Apple iPhone users are able to initiate a speakerphone call by using the phrase "Hey Siri" on the latest beta version of iOS 8.3. By asking Siri to make a call using the speakerphone, that is exactly how the call will be dialed. For example, if you say "Hey Siri, call Johnny Doe on speaker," the voice activated virtual assistant will make the call through the speakerphone as opposed to using the phone's internal speaker.
Besides allowing Siri to make calls for you via the speakerphone on the your handset, iOS 8.3 will add support for CarPlay, additional emoji and the ability to log into Google accounts using two-factor authentication. Speculation has Apple adding its new music streaming service in iOS 8.4.
There is no word yet on when iOS 8.3 will be disseminated. Apple has started offering public access to iOS beta builds starting with iOS 8.3, so if you follow the directions, you might be able to load iOS 8.3 beta 3 on your iPhone. Keep in mind that since beta versions of the OS are not ready to be rolled out to the general public, certain features might not work. But that is the risk you take as a public beta tester
Besides allowing Siri to make calls for you via the speakerphone on the your handset, iOS 8.3 will add support for CarPlay, additional emoji and the ability to log into Google accounts using two-factor authentication. Speculation has Apple adding its new music streaming service in iOS 8.4.
There is no word yet on when iOS 8.3 will be disseminated. Apple has started offering public access to iOS beta builds starting with iOS 8.3, so if you follow the directions, you might be able to load iOS 8.3 beta 3 on your iPhone. Keep in mind that since beta versions of the OS are not ready to be rolled out to the general public, certain features might not work. But that is the risk you take as a public beta tester
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