Can my phone call me?
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Yes, your phone can call you. With the advancements in Apple Intelligence and Siri, you can use voice commands to initiate calls. For example, you can ask Siri to call someone by saying, "Facetime him" when looking at a reminder to wish someone a happy birthday. This functionality is part of the broader capabilities of Siri to interact with various apps and perform actions based on the context provided by Apple Intelligence.
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