Weird, I have never had that problem with Siri. Cali is riddled with network holes more than most areas though.
Wozniak likes his Android phone a lot
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and his wife, Janet ride their Segways while Steve holds up his new Apple iPhone 4S outside the Apple store in Los Gatos, California, in October 2011.
By Suzanne Choney
That's Steve Wozniak you see in the photo, on his Segway with his iPhone 4S, when he got it last fall. Does he love it? Oh yes, he does. But Wozniak says he also wishes it would do "all the things my Android does, I really do."
Ouch. That hurts, coming from the co-founder of Apple, who is much beloved by those in the Apple kingdom, as well as those outside of it. Wozniak says his main phone is the iPhone and that he loves "the beauty of it" as well as its simplicity, compared to Android. But, he says, Android phones are not that much harder to deal with, and "if you're willing to do the work to understand it a little bit, well I hate to say it, but there’s more available in some ways."
He made the remarks to Dan Lyons of the Daily Beast, who noted the upset that resulted when Wozniak was photographed at Google with a pre-release version of the new Galaxy Nexus. Steve Jobs hated Android, basically calling it a ripoff of Apple, which makes Woz's words all the much harder to accept for Apple acolytes.
No one should be troubled by this, Lyons writes; Wozniak and Andy Rubin, the Google exec in charge of Android, are pals from way back: Rubin worked at Apple, then went on to co-found Danger, which made the popular Sidekick phone, and Wozniak was on the board of directors of Danger.
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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak at the first West Coast Computer Faire, where the Apple II computer debuted in San Francisco in 1977.
Wozniak thinks that voice commands do better on Android than the iPhone, and he told Lyons that Siri on the iPhone 4S is not as good as when it was a stand-alone app for the previous iPhone:
I used to ask Siri, ‘What are the five biggest lakes in California?’ and it would come back with the answer. Now it just misses. It gives me real estate listings. I used to ask, ‘What are the prime numbers greater than 87?’ and it would answer. Now instead of getting prime numbers, I get listings for prime rib, or prime real estate,” Woz says.
Worse, a lot of the time Siri says it can’t make a connection to the back-end servers that power the system. “With the iPhone 4 I could press a button and call my wife. Now on the 4S I can only do that when Siri can connect over the Internet. But many times it can’t connect. I’ve never had Android come back and say, ‘I can’t connect over the Internet.’ ”
Heresy? No, it's Wozniak's engineering analysis, detached and unbiased. He says the iPhone is a great choice for many people, including those "who are just scared of computers altogether and don’t want to use them. The iPhone is the least frightening thing. For that kind of person who is scared of complexity, well, here’s a phone that is simple to use and does what you need it to do,” he told Lyons.
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Weird, I have never had that problem with Siri. Cali is riddled with network holes more than most areas though.
Android is the way to go if you are a sexless geek who wants to customize every little detail
iPhone users have a life
Iphone 4s incoming for me in t-minus 11 hours. I feel my street cred already got a noticeable bump.
you're probably getting laid before the weekend, tbh
went to check out the Nokia Lumina.
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I've heard only good things about the new Windows Phone software.
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and yes...there is no buttons in the front of the phone.
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Is that your family?
Beautiful
are you getting one?
5 inches is too big for me. I really think the 4 inch size is perfect.
That was fruitier than Hawaiian punch
Never understood why people try so hard to iden y with some material possession. It doesn't matter what phone you use. Get the one you like, hack it or don't, and be content.
Personally, i like mine cuz it's free. Free is good.
wow! i gotta research that .
thanks lefty. Thats my wife and my eldest.
I agree. I think the 4.3 on my Galaxy S2 is pretty ideal. Anything larger and I won't be able to swipe down the notification bar easily with one hand while holding it.
Im sure you can handle a 4.65...but yah 5 is getting big. Btw s2 is 4.5.
The Nexus doesn't have buttons so it's not significantly bigger then, say the S2. 4.65 with buttons would be getting to the big side.
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