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    Quote Originally Posted by bab2010 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unleashed View Post
    eh?......
    Apple, American inc, so they taking care of home before anywhere else

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    Quote Originally Posted by bab2010

    Apple, American inc, so they taking care of home before anywhere else
    I think you will find its apple inc.

    Besides its not a charity it's a business.

    Just think how it will affect the next iPhone sales when it is released and Siri still doesn't work outside the us. I don't think sales will be good at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by enots27 View Post
    I think you will find its apple inc.

    Besides its not a charity it's a business.

    Just think how it will affect the next iPhone sales when it is released and Siri still doesn't work outside the us. I don't think sales will be good at all.
    My bad, Apple Inc I mean. And yeah, sure it's not a charity at all, the saying "charity begins at home" in other words means, if you can't care about home, how will you be able to care about the world outside? sure it's nowhere a charity but a business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enots27 View Post
    I think you will find its apple inc.

    Besides its not a charity it's a business.

    Just think how it will affect the next iPhone sales when it is released and Siri still doesn't work outside the us. I don't think sales will be good at all.
    I dont think it will do so.. Sure Siri is a big part of the 4S, but people also upgraded from the 4 or purchased it for the other specs A5 and 8mp camera..etc

    I will be surprised if it is not working 100% in most if not all countries by the time the next device is released but if by chance it is not I dont see it hurting sales
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    In the uk or atleast around my area there are loads of iPhone 4s users really ticked off with Siri not working. All people want it to do is be able to search businesses but still no sign of that happening.

    Myself I couldn't care less about siri. But the deal breaker for me will be if they put a bigger screen on the next iPhone. I don't understand why anyone will want a big phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enots27 View Post
    In the uk or atleast around my area there are loads of iPhone 4s users really ticked off with Siri not working. All people want it to do is be able to search businesses but still no sign of that happening.

    Myself I couldn't care less about siri. But the deal breaker for me will be if they put a bigger screen on the next iPhone. I don't understand why anyone will want a big phone.
    oh no I agree don't get me wrong that I think apple would lose a lot of customers that way but they also do due to the fact they dont re design the device but not that many and they still manage record sales..

    apple has been known to release things late but working close to 100% so im surprised they released Siri in beta stages and only working properly in the us. and if I had purchased the iphone 4S 64GB for 700 like I was going to then I would be very angry also being in the uk and siri being useless.
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    I love Apple but have to admit - Vlingo (with my old Evo) was much better then Siri. I could open any app with it, response was better (less "Sorry I can't do that"). I hope it improves and soon.

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    I am happy with my 4 and can do almost everything that can be done with Siri on it.

    I have to use multiple programs to do it though which is the mahout downfall. The voice apps I have are vlingo. Voice actions and evi. They are all good at their own thing.


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