Really annoying that the iPad 2 isn't getting Siri even though it's more than capable of running it. Classic Apple.
No way they could handle the load if they opened it up to more devices especially with the next iPhone launching in the fall.
Really annoying that the iPad 2 isn't getting Siri even though it's more than capable of running it. Classic Apple.
Nice to see they've added iTunes match streaming in iOS 6. Seemed silly not to be able to stream to portable devices. Lot of defenders were against me when I brought this up in a previous topic, good to see it was a valid issue.
No way they could handle the load if they opened it up to more devices especially with the next iPhone launching in the fall.
Guess you have no idea how much proc. power/data goes into handling siri requests. You have to have stateful sessions between many devices simultaneously as well as handling compressed voice files during these sessions. I don't know why its ridiculous.No, the real reason is so people upgrade to the latest hardware. Any other suggestion is ridiculous.
Guess you have no idea how much proc. power/data goes into handling siri requests. You have to have stateful sessions between many devices simultaneously.
When the 4s launched siri wouldn't work for extended periods of time due to overload. If they opened it up to every device that could possibly handle siri it would probably be unusable most of the time.You know who has the resources to handle it? One of the biggest companies in the world.
You know who has the resources to handle it? One of the biggest companies in the world.
I think that's the real reason. They are scaling up Siri over time.
You know whose servers were straining last year with only one device using Siri?
Just upgrade them... OK buddy.So upgrade them?
I mean, seriously, are you trying to imply its impossible for a company Apple's size to accommodate for a large number of devices running Siri? In 2 years pretty much all idevices will be.
So upgrade them?
I mean, seriously, are you trying to imply its impossible for a company Apple's size to accommodate for a large number of devices running Siri? In 2 years pretty much all idevices will be.
They had trouble accommodating just the 4S, and with iOS 6 just in beta in a couple thousand of extra users on the new iPad, it seems there is Siri slowdown again, particularly if you're trying to use the new languages like Chinese.So upgrade them?
I mean, seriously, are you trying to imply its impossible for a company Apple's size to accommodate for a large number of devices running Siri? In 2 years pretty much all idevices will be.
It's beyond ridiculous that iPhone 4 is excluded from the new turn by turn directions.
It's beyond ridiculous that iPhone 4 is excluded from the new turn by turn directions. There is no good reason for it other than to force people to upgrade. It's infuriating. Especially with carriers changing their data packages and the high price of new devices, it's nothing more than a money grab.
Apple, love their innovation, hate their business.
Apple fans are amazing.
It's beyond ridiculous that iPhone 4 is excluded from the new turn by turn directions. There is no good reason for it other than to force people to upgrade. It's infuriating. Especially with carriers changing their data packages and the high price of new devices, it's nothing more than a money grab.
Apple, love their innovation, hate their business.
Have they? I think the iTunes Match integration with the new Music.app is pretty confusing, I liked being able to know what was locally stored...
I am a fan of all technology. If you are going to discuss something just make sure you know what you are talking about.
Sure Apple wants people to get new hardware. They also have to limit server load by imposing limitations on which devices actually get access.
Just because you own an Apple device doesn't mean you are a fanboy. I own touchpad's and have owned android phones before. Let's quit the nonsense.
How long have you been using Siri on that iPad?Pretending it's impossible for a company like Apple to suitably support any Internet feature is just making excuses. I don't especially care; I have an iPad 3 and I'm bored of Siri already, but Apple are clearly withholding features to encourage people to upgrade.
Pretending it's impossible for a company like Apple to suitably support any Internet feature is just making excuses. I don't especially care; I have an iPad 3 and I'm bored of Siri already, but Apple are clearly withholding features to encourage people to upgrade.
So...did they announce the iPhone 5?
Apple makes majority of it's money by selling the hardware. It's getting more and more difficult to make an big impact on hardware alone to get people upgrade to a new device... enter planned obsolescence in software side. It's very shitty.
Server load is not an acceptable reason. They have all the money to throw around. Should we start giving Android OEM's a pass with their crappy upgrade policies as well for whatever excuses they have?
It's beyond ridiculous that iPhone 4 is excluded from the new turn by turn directions. There is no good reason for it other than to force people to upgrade. It's infuriating. Especially with carriers changing their data packages and the high price of new devices, it's nothing more than a money grab.
Apple, love their innovation, hate their business.
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Did I say something wrong?
Look back at android devices that came out when the 3gs did. Now tell me if they can reasonably run the newest version of vanilla android.
We have it good over here.
My two year old android phone does turn by turn navigation, video chat over 3g and voice actions just fine.
Just sayin'.
My two year old android phone does turn by turn navigation, video chat over 3g and voice actions just fine.
Just sayin'.
I actually kind of get annoyed when people just fall back on the 'lol, Apple Fanbois are amazing' argument.
There's no doubt Apple will hold back software features sometimes to encourage an upgrade cycle. That's the whole point - new products, new features. Just because it's possible to give something away for free doesn't mean they should. Users shouldn't feel THAT entitled.
Sure, to an extent, yes. We buy stuff with a certain expectation that it will be relevant for a certain amount of time, but there is a level where expectations can be a bit much, just like how holding back certain features might be a bit much. I generally find Apple are pretty good with striking a balance for that kind of thing - they most definitely HAVE done it. I just don't blame them for it. Sometimes there's the reason of just time and deciding the benefit of implementing a resolution for older devices not robe worth the gain. That,s fine most of the time, I think. Like I said, I think apple generally have a good balance.
That said, holding Siri from ipad2 is one of those times where it's actually a bit of both. Holding it off so the other users get a better experience, but also as an exclusive feature. I dn't see anything wrong with that.
Why does every thread need to de-evolve into a Android vs. Apple bitchfest. Both platforms have their PRO's and CON's; neither is the outright best. Get over it already.
The 3GS is more than two years old.
Just sayin'.
A discussion is fine in my opinion but you can rarely get a decent one without bitching.Why does every thread need to de-evolve into a Android vs. Apple bitchfest. Both platforms have their PRO's and CON's; neither is the outright best. Get over it already.
Back away from the ledge this is not a thread about Android.But the 4 isn't.
Hope somebody hacks Apple, now that they have taken away an advertised feature with streetview.
I don't have huge moral issues with Apple holding back features. It's the justification of it as anything but holding back features I don't like.
Pretending it's impossible for a company like Apple to suitably support any Internet feature is just making excuses. I don't especially care; I have an iPad 3 and I'm bored of Siri already, but Apple are clearly withholding features to encourage people to upgrade.