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Cortana for iPhone gets improved alarms and reminders, “more fluid” voice interaction – onmsft.com

Mark Coppock Mark Coppock
March 24, 2016
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Cortana, Microsoft’s increasingly ubiquitous digital personal assistant, has made her way to all sorts of platforms. The iPhone is one, meaning that Windows fans who nevertheless carry Apple’s smartphone around with them can benefit from Cortana’s reminders, updates, and other functionality. Today, Cortana received an update on the iPhone, bringing the app to 1.4.8.

Here’s the complete list of updates:

  • More fluid voice interaction
  • Improved Alarm and reminder experiences
  • Easily choose among similar names

Cortana still offers the most functionality on Windows 10 devices, but the experience in iPhone is enough to justify keeping her installed. If you’re using Cortana on your iPhone, then go to the App Store and hit update. Or, you can install Cortana via the link below.

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