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The new version of the app also lets users remotely control their connected home devices, listen to music, and use Alexa skills.

You can now talk to Amazon’s Alexa app on your iPhone

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BY Mark Sullivan1 minute read

I have no doubt that there are a lot of iPhone and iPad users out there who also have an Alexa device, like an Amazon Echo, in the house. The question is how many of them love Alexa so much that they would use that digital assistant on their iDevice instead of Siri.

For those that might, Amazon released a new version of its iOS app today, and for the first time you can talk to it rather than just use it to manage other Alexa-enabled devices. The app can respond using voice or by displaying information–such as weather forecasts, sports scores, movies times, and calendar appointments–on the phone or tablet screen. The problem is getting to it. If you want to talk to Alexa you have to launch the app and then push a button on the screen. With Siri all you have to do is say, well, you know.

Amazon says that with this latest version of the app, users can also remotely control their connected home devices, listen to music, ask questions, and access Alexa skills. The new version of the app is available for download now, and, for those who already have it, an automatic update to the new version is coming within the next few days.

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Mark Sullivan is a senior writer at Fast Company, covering emerging tech, AI, and tech policy. Before coming to Fast Company in January 2016, Sullivan wrote for VentureBeat, Light Reading, CNET, Wired, and PCWorld More