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Im a bit new to Android. Im on AT&T and I'm trying to figure out which is the best phone. What is the difference between the S2 and the Skyrocket?
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Originally Posted by JewelKnows
Im a bit new to Android. Im on AT&T and I'm trying to figure out which is the best phone. What is the difference between the S2 and the Skyrocket?
Originally Posted by JewelKnows
Im a bit new to Android. Im on AT&T and I'm trying to figure out which is the best phone. What is the difference between the S2 and the Skyrocket?
FixedOriginally Posted by pacmagic2002
Originally Posted by JewelKnows
Im a bit new to Android. Im on AT&T and I'm trying to figure out which is the best phone. What is the difference between the S2 and the Skyrocket?
Skyrocket is just HSPA+ LTE enabled....the first ssgsII isnt
FixedOriginally Posted by pacmagic2002
Originally Posted by JewelKnows
Im a bit new to Android. Im on AT&T and I'm trying to figure out which is the best phone. What is the difference between the S2 and the Skyrocket?
Skyrocket is just HSPA+ LTE enabled....the first ssgsII isnt
yea it's called "voice command" and came out 8 months before siriOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
Only grip is….siri seems nice. Is there an android version of siri? I thought I seen a video recently of an siri like app for android that works just as well
yea it's called "voice command" and came out 8 months before siriOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
Only grip is….siri seems nice. Is there an android version of siri? I thought I seen a video recently of an siri like app for android that works just as well
Originally Posted by DroSeph
FixedOriginally Posted by pacmagic2002
Originally Posted by JewelKnows
Im a bit new to Android. Im on AT&T and I'm trying to figure out which is the best phone. What is the difference between the S2 and the Skyrocket?
Skyrocket is just HSPA+ LTE enabled....the first ssgsII isnt
Originally Posted by DroSeph
FixedOriginally Posted by pacmagic2002
Originally Posted by JewelKnows
Im a bit new to Android. Im on AT&T and I'm trying to figure out which is the best phone. What is the difference between the S2 and the Skyrocket?
Skyrocket is just HSPA+ LTE enabled....the first ssgsII isnt
Originally Posted by yayer
yea it's called "voice command" and came out 8 months before siriOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
Only grip is….siri seems nice. Is there an android version of siri? I thought I seen a video recently of an siri like app for android that works just as well
it just doesn't do your scheduling doe
there's also iris which is more for lulz
Originally Posted by yayer
yea it's called "voice command" and came out 8 months before siriOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
Only grip is….siri seems nice. Is there an android version of siri? I thought I seen a video recently of an siri like app for android that works just as well
it just doesn't do your scheduling doe
there's also iris which is more for lulz
Originally Posted by djuzi05
Originally Posted by yayer
yea it's called "voice command" and came out 8 months before siriOriginally Posted by RezzurrectMe
Only grip is….siri seems nice. Is there an android version of siri? I thought I seen a video recently of an siri like app for android that works just as well
it just doesn't do your scheduling doe
there's also iris which is more for lulz
False. "There are many other personalized features in Siri, including the ability to set reminders based on your location. You can ask Siri to remind you to pick up milk once you leave work, or to buy donuts for the office as you're leaving home. Location-based reminder functionality can also be used in non-Siri devices running iOS 5 through the Reminders app.
Siri can also process and store your personal relationships. You can tell Siri who your mother is, who your siblings are and so on. And, as long as those people are in your address book, Siri will call them upon request. So you can say, for example, "Call Mom" instead of "Call Joan Smith" (or whatever you mother's name happens to be).
Siri also offers a number of extras that Voice Actions currently doesn't have, such as the ability to schedule calendar events, get stock info, retrieve basic facts and figures from Wolfram Alpha, and set alarms and timers."
No lie, Siri is the bomb.com. You don't realize how useful it is to set your alarm or schedule by voice in the real world until you have the option.
Real life example: I'm making dinner and my girlfriend texts me. My hands are dirty so instead of cleaning my hands I just use the clean part of pinky knuckle and activate Siri.
Siri reads the message, I reply. We send about 5 texts back and forth and all I have to do is press the home button