Apple iPhone comes with several features and we have also provided few details in our past posts, These all features make iPhone distinguished from other mobile vendors. There are several Accessibility options on the Apple iPhone, and one of the features that the company has been offering since iOS 14.1 is Voice Command.
Voice Command feature is a part of the Accessibility on Apple iPhone. It allows iPhone users to trigger several different functions on the device simply using voice commands. Among multiple triggers, the feature can also be used by the user to unlock the smartphone.
In this step-by-step guide, we will show you how to quickly and easily enable the Voice Command feature on your Apple iPhone to unlock the smartphone simply by voice commands.
How to unlock Apple iPhone using Voice Command
Step 1: You need to enable Voice Control first on your iPhone. To do this, go to “Settings” on your iPhone.
Step 2: Go and select “Accessibility” option.
Step 3: Under the “Physical and Motor” section, tap on the “Voice Control” option
Step 4: In there, toggle the switch On for the “Voice Control” feature.
Once you follow all above mentioned steps then you have done with your Voice Control feature setup for iPhone.
When the iPhone wakes up to the Lock Screen, simply say “Go Home,” and the smartphone will be unlocked with the Face ID. If that doesn’t work, then the device will show the passcode screen and say, “Tap 9” to press the 9 key on the keyboard. You can repeat the command for all four or six keys for the passcode, and the device will unlock.