It is not that it is something that has been on the lips of many users for a short time and it is that like the volume HUD that Apple changed in this latest version of iOS and iPadOS 13, the company could be thinking of modifying the one for Siri. And it really "looks like a banner" rather than a warning that we are interacting with the assistant on our iPhone, iPad or even Mac.
In the version of iOS 12 on the iPhone when we activate Siri it occupies the entire screen, in macOS it occupies one side as it does now in iPadOS 13, but this could change in the not too distant future. And it is that, Could it be adjusted so as not to cover as much as they did with the volume HUD, don't you think?
Apple's own vice president of software, Craig Federighi confirmed in an email that they were studying the change for the following versions of software. We already know that Apple is going step by step and too many changes are not going to make either, so Federighi himself confirms that they are working on it and that they contemplate it for the future is a good sign. A few days later, the same Apple executive also confirmed to Juliano Rossi who were working on modifying the Siri interface:
Craig answered me back! 😳
The email was about my request for Siri on iPad to behave like on the Mac, without filling the entire screen.Well, maybe next year. pic.twitter.com/7xIgxDB7hf
- Juliano Rossi (@_JulianoRossi) June 9th, 2019
Possibly in Cupertino they end up modifying this interface that today as we say is intrusive to the full since it occupies the entire screen in iOS 12.x, it is possible that this will change at some point for something similar to what we have in macOS or even improve it, but We do not know if it will be in the next version or they will wait a while longer until the next version of iOS, iPadOS 14.
The call notification is wrong, it goes to full screen you can not continue with what you are doing, it would have to be like android, a small notification and be able to continue with what we are without covering the entire screen as now.