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Originally Posted by jswinden
Unfortunately the first method simply doesn't work for me. I have an iPhone 6 Plus with the fingerprint reading Home button, and I like having the ability to hold my thumb over the Home button then have the iPhone turn on without having to enter the passcode. With method 1 you are only allowing the touch passcode but not deactivating the Voice Control feature. The result is that if I do the touch for just the correct number of milliseconds the iPhone turns ON without that annoying Voice Control. But that is very difficult to get correct, so as often as not I wind up with Voice Control rather than getting into my iPhone.
The second option is merely trading one annoying feature, Voice Control, for another, Siri. Both are annoying when trying to turn ON the iPhone.
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Works fine for me on my iPhone 6. With "Press Home to Unlock" disabled, I get the same behaviour as on previous versions of iOS. Touch "Home" to activate the fingerprint scanner and unlock; press "Home" to get Siri (which I use a lot).