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My watch says Bob when talking to me. My name is Jenny

My watch uses the name Bob instead of Jenny. I have the name of my watch saying Jenny’s watch.

Apple Watch Series 2, watchOS 6

Posted on Aug 13, 2020 3:25 PM

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Posted on Aug 13, 2020 4:00 PM

Siri knows who you are if you have specified your personal information in your Contacts app.


Open the Settings app.

Scroll down and tap Contacts

Tap My Info

Select your personal entry in the Contacts app


If you don't have an entry, make one.


ASC - Late 2012 Mac mini, macOS 10.14.6; Watch, series 5 GPS/cellular, watchOS 6.2; iPad Air 2, ipadOS 13.6.1; iPhone 8+, iOS 13.6.1; TV 4th Gen, tvOS 13.4.8;  HomePods, audioOS 13.4.8 and Airport Express w/ Airplay 2

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Aug 13, 2020 4:00 PM in response to Likes2Sew

Siri knows who you are if you have specified your personal information in your Contacts app.


Open the Settings app.

Scroll down and tap Contacts

Tap My Info

Select your personal entry in the Contacts app


If you don't have an entry, make one.


ASC - Late 2012 Mac mini, macOS 10.14.6; Watch, series 5 GPS/cellular, watchOS 6.2; iPad Air 2, ipadOS 13.6.1; iPhone 8+, iOS 13.6.1; TV 4th Gen, tvOS 13.4.8;  HomePods, audioOS 13.4.8 and Airport Express w/ Airplay 2

My watch says Bob when talking to me. My name is Jenny

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