Whether you’re driving a car, washing the dishes or simply too lazy to pick up your phone and type, there are times when you'd prefer to listen and respond to a text message with your voice rather than your hands.
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As it just so happens, Google recently added a feature which allows Android users to listen back to recent messages, which means that both of the most popular mobile platforms are capable of responding to text messages hands-free. In case you don’t know how to do this on your device, CNET has put together a handy guide.
If you use an iPhone and want to have your most recent text read back to you, make sure you’ve flipped the Allow “Hey Siri” switch to the on position in the settings menu. Once you’ve turned the feature on, say “Hey Siri, read my text messages,” and your phone will begin reciting the last message you received.
Once the message has been read, Siri will ask whether or not you'd like to respond. You can either say “yes” and dictate a response or say “no, read the next one” to move on to the next message in the Messages app.