Let us know if you still have a girlfriend after a stunt like that
Better you late than her, if you know what I mean
Let us know if you still have a girlfriend after a stunt like that
In iOS 6.0, you can manually enter an address in the Reminders app to create a geofence. You can't search for businesses within it though, and Siri cannot create geofences for businesses either, at least for me. Even if I say "remind me when I arrive at [address]," she adds that to the reminder name and doesn't create a geofence.
Darn I was hoping she'd remind me when I got to the store. Because I build up my lists over the week or weeks. And when I think of it, it'd be nice to continually add to one list and have it for me when I get to a specific location
You aren't understanding that if I ask Siri to search Google to answer a question, I'll get THE EXACT SAME RESPONSE as Google Now.
No, you won't. It didn't understand him several times although he was speaking slower and more clear than any human being would and Siri totally failed the Worcester thing as well as other things. Not nearly as polished, precise or speedy. Back to work you go Apple. Maybe by the time the iPhone has something relevant like 4G and a screen bigger than a 90s dumb phone, we can move on.
I'm not sure what you mean, if the iPhone gets LTE and a screen bigger than a 90's smart phone, we can move on to what?
That's a slight improvement I guess
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Ok, gave it a little test.
I told Siri to "create a note titled grocery list and add milk bread and butter to it". She did, verbatim I might add...so leave out the "and" and "too" when you create add to the list. Just to get her off topic, I asked for the time, then went back to adding items to the grocery list note. Other than mistaking 'chessesticks' for 'cheesesteaks', adding items to an existing note worked great. After coming back to add a few items, I said "remind me to look at the grocery list note when I leave" (because I don't have a grocery store saved in contacts) and that worked just fine.
If being reminded to look at your list when you arrive at the grocery store is something you really need, you should definitely put whatever stores you frequent in your contacts so you can just say "when I arrive at giant eagle", or wherever, instead of setting the reminder for "when I leave".
But, either way, looks like there's a good solution for you.
comparing it to big boy phones. You don't find it sad that $50 Android phones have bigger screens, 4G, SD card slots, removable batteries etc..and a so called premium phone doesn't? You don't think its sad that a cheap POS Android phone can be customized a million ways but you can't even do something as simple as change the default browser or manage your files on an iPhone? I find it ridiculous. Thats why its the only Apple product (aside from the Mac Pro) that I got rid of and no longer own.
comparing it to big boy phones. You don't find it sad that $50 Android phones have bigger screens, 4G, SD card slots, removable batteries etc..and a so called premium phone doesn't? You don't think its sad that a cheap POS Android phone can be customized a million ways but you can't even do something as simple as change the default browser or manage your files on an iPhone? I find it ridiculous. Thats why its the only Apple product (aside from the Mac Pro) that I got rid of and no longer own.
No, you won't. It didn't understand him several times although he was speaking slower and more clear than any human being would and Siri totally failed the Worcester thing as well as other things. Not nearly as polished, precise or speedy. Back to work you go Apple. Maybe by the time the iPhone has something relevant like 4G and a screen bigger than a 90s dumb phone, we can move on.
Except in the video he wasn't searching google or telling it to search google. There you go again, bashing Apple. You're ridiculous.
He wants removable batteries in a phone. That should tell you everything.
You can say it like that if you have whatever grocery store you want to go to stored in your contacts. Since most people don't want to have unneccesary entries in their contacts list, it's easier to say "remind me to () when I leave".
Just did a little test to see how Siri would respond with "Remind me to pick up milk when I get to Giant Eagle". Siri's reply is "I don't understand...." "I can remind you when you leave, when you arrive at a place, or at a certain time" Me: "remind me when I arrive at Giant Eagle". Siri still didn't understand.
I don't know why Siri can only access your contacts and not, say, do a google search for giant eagle and find some in the area and allow the user to select which one they want. I mean, you can say, "is there a giant eagle near me?" and Siri can find that.
Mr. Batting1000, is this something that Siri is capable of in 6.0?
Lol. Even in an iPhone which you would never need it for.
If you were an app developer and wanted to maximize profits, but could only choose a single platform, would you choose iOS or Android?
What about the iPhone makes a removable battery "not needed"? I carry around a portable battery pack when I have my iPhone for the times of heavy use when I need an extra charge. It doesn't happen terribly frequently (nor does it on the GNex), but it certainly would be convenient to slip a small fully charged battery in the phone rather than carrying around a bulky battery pack. As a general rule, the people that need a removable battery on Android and other devices are probably going to need one on the iPhone too.
He wants removable batteries in a phone. That should tell you everything.
Whats wrong with wanting that? I dont see how being able to change your battery is a bad thing. NOT being able is though. If you need to replace your battery, it will cost you $100 minimum from Apple.
Easy enough. Anyone that serious and hungry for power will rock a Mophie.
Whats wrong with wanting that? I dont see how being able to change your battery is a bad thing. NOT being able is though. If you need to replace your battery, it will cost you $100 minimum from Apple.
While I don't disagree, this is hardly the option people WANT. That was my point entirely. Just because a given user doesn't feel the iPhone could use a removable battery doesn't mean nobody could possibly want said battery. personally the mophie is too clunky for my taste. I either need to leave it on at all times (and make my iPhone feel like it ate a couple dozen donuts) or I have to fiddle with slipping it on. I am sure this is nice for some. I don't prefer it.
It's not a bad thing but iPhones have NEVER had removable batteries and people have gotten along just fine.
The issue with mbell is that he apparently wants everything to be more difficult. A phone isn't a "real" phone unless you have to manage SD cards and removable batteries.
Sorry. That crap works for geeks but the average American just wants the device to do what they want without making them jump through flaming hoops.
It's not a bad thing but iPhones have NEVER had removable batteries and people have gotten along just fine.
The issue with mbell is that he apparently wants everything to be more difficult. A phone isn't a "real" phone unless you have to manage SD cards and removable batteries.
Sorry. That crap works for geeks but the average American just wants the device to do what they want without making them jump through flaming hoops.
Well sorry for them. Phones aren't designed with the mindset that everyone using it will be playing games 24/7 and watching movies one after another. With average use, pretty much every phone out there now will last a full day.
Look at the Droid Razr. There's the regular one and the Maxx which has a beefier battery which also makes it slightly thicker.
So you guys buy electronics that have limited or no options on them? You watch your TV on the setting that comes from the factory because they know best? You don't customize your computers at all? You just run them as they come? Must be great fun.
While I don't disagree, this is hardly the option people who want a removable battery are asking for. That was my point entirely. Just because a given user doesn't feel the iPhone could use a removable battery doesn't mean nobody could possibly want said battery. personally the mophie is too clunky for my taste. I either need to leave it on at all times (and make my iPhone feel like it ate a couple dozen donuts) or I have to fiddle with slipping it on. I am sure this is nice for some. I don't prefer it.
The issue with mbell is that he apparently wants everything to be more difficult. A phone isn't a "real" phone unless you have to manage SD cards and removable batteries.