

However, you can also make the assistant work with other spells. The above spells are built-in to Hey Siri, and asking it to perform any other Harry Potter spells will likely only give you information cards about what each spell means, as described by the source Siri chooses. Example: Harry saying "Lumos" in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" (2009)Ĭreating Spells and Charms Shortcuts to Use with Siri.

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Unfortunately, "Lumos Maxima" does not work with Hey Siri, so you can't use that spell to turn your flashlight on full power unless you build the spell yourself (see #4 below).

So saying "Hey Siri, Lumos" will turn on your flashlight (aka torch). Here, the end of the wand is your iPhone's rear flash. It will illuminate the tip of the caster's wand so that they can see in the dark.
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So if you're using iOS 17, feel free to swap out "Hey Siri" with "Siri" in the list of spells below. The voice phrase to trigger Siri on iOS 16 and earlier is "Hey Siri." It also works on iOS 17, but you can use just "Siri" as well if your settings are correct.Don't Miss: Use a Secret Voice Command to Unlock Your iPhone.But there are more incantations from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter that you can program Siri to use - and the possibilities are endless, limited only by your imagination. Whether you're a Muggle-born witch or wizard, there are at least three spells built into Hey Siri that you can conjure up on your iPhone. Only your "wand" is from Apple, not Ollivanders in Diagon Alley. With just a word or two, you can use your iPhone and newfound Muggle-born powers to cast spells or utilize charms just like Harry Potter and team. Your days as an ordinary Muggle are over - as long as you have an iPhone.
