Wednesday, October 12, 2011

First iPhone 4S Review [Hands-On Video]

We are now just days away from getting their hands on Apple's latest smartphone and iPhone 4S hysteria reached fever!



Now that intro may seem a bit 'too much, but it is quite amazing how people seem excited to be on their hands on iPhone 4S, and the feature that everyone says I'm out of breath, is to get your hands Siri, Apple's new entry virtual assistant.

In this sense, if you're lucky enough to get their hands on an iPhone 4S, before you get someone else, thanks to an overzealous delivery drivers were, what you want as the first would be a video, then show the world ?

Exactly. Siri.

We have the young gentleman MasterCard apple touch an 'A' for effort, but God bless him, Unbox is not a professional and as such, makes its video a little 'something to be desired.

That said, he is the important bit, on display, as the Syrians are working with a few simple questions, and applications for virtual assistant, what is the square root of 32, which is in a results page of tungsten evil Alpha. Pretty neat stuff.

The real fun begins when our director of photography on grass highlights some fun questions you Siri, of which we particularly like to ask you.

Syrians apparently said "I love you" in it will say. "I hope you do not say that to other mobile phones, Goran" Lead. Points very, very cool, and ten on the software engineer at Apple, which is stored in there.

Besides this, the video shows all the usual functions Siri - set alarms, card type and ask how to do everything with the Syrians, was asked without even a hiccup.

Now, a rant.

If you've seen this video before today, would be accompanied by a young gentleman who explains the functions, and you should be able to get the commands and queries, and hear him speak. If you see the video now, everything has been replaced by a more than a headache inducing techno soundtrack. The reason why we assume, because most of the Internet that has taken upon himself to do his funny accent and the way he speaks the words.


(via MacRumors)

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