on 17-10-2012 23:11
on 17-10-2012 23:11
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 17-10-2012 23:29
on 17-10-2012 23:29
Perhaps you have a US version, they always use Fahreheit. Can you not change the settings?
on 17-10-2012 23:19
It's possible it means 52f.
you may have siri in USA English mode, or the phone set in USA mode some where.
go into settings, general and check that Siri is set to uk British language.
also check in settings, general, international. Language is set to British English, region format United Kingdom, voice control English.
on 17-10-2012 23:20
It tells me the weather in Bolton is 54 degrees at the moment whereas the BBC tell me it's 50 degrees. Not far off each other and about right really.
on 17-10-2012 23:22
on 17-10-2012 23:22
Yes it is Fahrenheit. Around 11-12 Celsius.
on 17-10-2012 23:23
on 17-10-2012 23:23
on 17-10-2012 23:26
on 17-10-2012 23:26
17-10-2012 23:26 - edited 17-10-2012 23:31
17-10-2012 23:26 - edited 17-10-2012 23:31
Nope mine says its current 11 degrees Which is right with Bbc Weather.
is Siri a mans or women voice on yours?
on 17-10-2012 23:29
on 17-10-2012 23:29
Perhaps you have a US version, they always use Fahreheit. Can you not change the settings?
on 17-10-2012 23:38
Siri will use whatever your weather app is set to use. If you want it in centigrade, then go into the weather app and change the setting there to centigrade. Siri should then respond in centigrade.
on 17-10-2012 23:39
on 17-10-2012 23:39