Screenshot of the iOS 11 home screen, showing the Amazon Alexa app Icon highlighted

Alexa App on iOS Screenshot Gallery, 2018

We’ve gathered many screenshots in this Alexa app on iOS screenshot gallery, 2018 version.  These come from the many posts we wrote about the Amazon Echo smart speakers that this app controls.  We put these photos all here in one post for easy viewing.  Indeed, viewing screenshot pics is all it takes at times, to learn how to perform common tasks with these smart speakers.

We hope this photo album helps that to happen for you.  We also hope that it helps you more quickly learn about the Amazon suite of smart speaker devices.  But if you need more detail about how to do the tasks, check out the list of posts at the bottom of this one for further reading.  Happy learning!

Alexa App on iOS Screenshot Gallery, 2018

Home Page Screenshots

The home page is where you start tasks like setting up a new speaker, linking it to a Bluetooth speaker, change the wake word, and so on.

Picture of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its Home screen, with the hamburger (Main) menu button highlighted.
The Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its Home screen, with the hamburger (Main) menu button highlighted.

 

Picture of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its main menu, with the -Settings- item Highlighted.
Amazon Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its main menu, with the -Settings- item Highlighted.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Home- screen.
Echo Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Home- screen.

Settings Screenshots

The Settings pages display settings for each speaker registered in your Amazon account. You may also change account wide settings in these pages.

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS, displaying its -Settings- screen, with the -Thomas's 3rd Echo- device circled in blue.
Alexa app on iOS, displaying its -Settings- screen, with the -Thomas’s 3rd Echo- device circled in blue.

 

Picture of the Alexa App on iOS, displaying its -Bluetooth settings- screen, with the Ready For Pairing instruction highlighted.
Amazon Alexa App on iOS, displaying its -Bluetooth settings- screen, with the Ready For Pairing instruction highlighted.

 

Picture of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings- screen, with the -Set Up A New Device- button highlighted.
Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings- screen, with the -Set Up A New Device- button highlighted.




Alexa App on iOS Screenshot Gallery: Set Up a New Device Screenshots

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Set Up A New Device- screen, with the -Echo Dot- choice highlighted.
The Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Set Up A New Device- screen, with the -Echo Dot- choice highlighted.

Choose Language Page Screenshots

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Choose Language- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.
Echo app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Choose Language- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.

Echo Dot Setup Screenshots

Screen shots you’d see in 2018 when setting up an Amazon Dot speaker.

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Begin Echo Dot Setup- screen, with the -Connect To Wi-Fi- button highlighted.
Amazon Echo app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Begin Echo Dot Setup- screen, with the -Connect To Wi-Fi- button highlighted.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup-Wait For Orange Light- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.
Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup-Wait For Orange Light- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Echo Dot Setup-Connect Your iPad To Echo Dot- screen.
Alexa Amazon app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Echo Dot Setup-Connect Your iPad To Echo Dot- screen.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Connected To Echo Dot- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.
The Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Connected To Echo Dot- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup-Select Your Wi-Fi Network- screen, with the desired network circled.
Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup-Select Your Wi-Fi Network- screen, with the desired network circled.




 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup-Preparing Your Echo Dot- screen.
Echo Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup-Preparing Your Echo Dot- screen.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup Complete- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.
Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Setup Complete- screen, with the -Continue- button highlighted.

Alexa App on iOS Screenshot Gallery: Change Wake Word Screenshots

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Device Settings- screen, with the -Wake Word- option circled.
Amazon Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Device Settings- screen, with the -Wake Word- option circled.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings-Change Your Wake Word- screen, with the current name and expansion arrow circled.
Echo app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings-Change Your Wake Word- screen, with the current name and expansion arrow circled.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings-Change Your Wake Word- screen, showing the -Wake Name Choices- menu, with the -Amazon- choice highlighted.
Amazon Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings-Change Your Wake Word- screen, showing the -Wake Name Choices- menu, with the -Amazon- choice highlighted.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings-Change Your Wake Word- screen, with the -Amazon- name choice set and circled.
Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Settings-Change Your Wake Word- screen, with the -Amazon- name choice set and circled.

 

Screenshot of the Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Wake Word Changed- window, with the -Close- button highlighted.
Echo Alexa app on iOS in 2018, displaying its -Wake Word Changed- window, with the -Close- button highlighted.

Alexa App on iOS Screenshot Gallery: Pairing Echo Devices to Bluetooth Speakers Screenshots

JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth Speaker Pairing

Screenshot of the Amazon Alexa App on iOS. Showing the Echo Dot 2 smart speaker, discovering a JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth speaker that is ready for pairing.
Amazon Alexa App on iOS. Showing the Echo Dot 2 smart speaker, discovering a JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth speaker that is ready for pairing.

The next picture shows the JBL Charge 3 linked via Bluetooth to an Amazon Echo smart speaker. Once paired, any audio that would normally come from your Echo speaker, you now hear from the Bluetooth speaker. Thus, this allows you to enjoy an often better sound than with Echo speakers alone.  This of course depends on the quality of the paired BT speaker.

Screenshot of the Amazon Alexa App on iOS. Showing the Echo Dot 2 smart speaker paired with a JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth speaker.
Amazon Alexa App on iOS. Showing the Echo Dot 2 smart speaker paired with a JBL Charge 3 Bluetooth speaker.

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References for Alexa App on iOS Screenshot Gallery

  1. Amazon Alexa Devices Official Page at Amazon.com

Revision History

  • 2019-04-25: Added key phrase targeting. a References section, and more tags.
  • 2018-02-12: Originally published.