skimonkey said:You just may...to see what the android platform offers for their customers. Many of us have used the android platform for a while and know that there are some differences to both. You can only choose which platform works best for you...or maybe do what I do and use both at the same time. For me, I have used an android phone for 4 years now and see the benefits of having an iPhone. That's a personal preference, but can only say that based on 4 years of use.
Andyvalver said:I love my iPhone mate although I am quite a technical person. I think android does lots of different stuff and is very customisable where as the iPhone is basic and idiot proof. I don't really care for customising my phone too much so I'm happy with the iPhone. Apple seem to give the customer what need but nothing to new. Siri is not that great in my opinion. What annoys me most is that apple shout to the rooftops and big up their new stuff where as android have voice controls and so on but don't even mention them in ads. They don't feel the need to ram it down our throats.
I'm just annoyed that apple doesn't give us more stuff. They hold it back when it's already out on other phones and then release it later claiming they practically invented it.
Sent from my iPad 3
scifan57 said:Read this,it explains what Siri is and how it works.
http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/siri.html
PatS said:Is Siri only going to work in the "new" iPad or will it work with the iPad 2.
I thought I read somewhere it's going to work on the ipad2?
There are limitations with the speaker system (from wht I gather) which makes it difficult to have Siri work right.
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LT.MAS said:It really is about time. I don't understand why they never had it out on the new iPad to begin with.