So is Siri on the "new iPad"? and if yes... is it also on the iPad 2? Because iPad 2 has an A5... which is the main reason Apple said the iPhone 4 didn't support Siri.
So is Siri on the "new iPad"? and if yes... is it also on the iPad 2? Because iPad 2 has an A5... which is the main reason Apple said the iPhone 4 didn't support Siri.
sad the front facing camera is still garbage. Still ordered a 32GB
So is Siri on the "new iPad"? and if yes... is it also on the iPad 2? Because iPad 2 has an A5... which is the main reason Apple said the iPhone 4 didn't support Siri.
heck, I dont even have a 1080p TV. so no Apple TV upgrade for me.
hooray for free software updates.
Whaaa? really?
I guess since some iPad models don't have an "always on" internet connection?... Really strange.
Well that'd be awesome. Since they won't allow me to cancel an order, least they can do is let me return it for free lol.
No I wasn't. Where did I say I was? He wanted an example of something that was of high expectations or unexpected. Haptic feedback would have been surprising and unexpected.
Looking like the UK store isn't going to be back on tonight![]()
Charming. It could have been in there. It's not futuristic madness... the tech is ready to go. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried it and decided that it took too much of a hit on the CPU and battery life to make it into this model. Who knows, they might have weighed up the pro and cons of haptic or retina...The haptic stuff was pure bullshit dreamed up by morons who wanted to read too much into the invitation Apple sent out. You were seriously expecting a tablet with haptic feedback? I guess every tablet announcement for the forseeable future is going to be a pretty big disappointment.
No Siri. Surprising given how much they talked about it at the beginning.
Charming. It could have been in there. It's not futuristic madness... the tech is ready to go. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried it and decided that it took too much of a hit on the CPU and battery life to make it into this model. Who knows, they might have weighed up the pro and cons of haptic or retina...
No it's not. Only Voice Dictation.
Did anyone get iOS 5.1 yet? I'm looking forward to trying out Voice Dictation on my iPad 2.
I think the whole 'in beta' part is what's stopping it. I'm still glad we finally get inline dictation, though.I imagine they're allowing Siri to remain the highlight feature of the 4S, at least for a little while longer. It'll probably be ubiquitous next generation.
I imagine they're allowing Siri to remain the highlight feature of the 4S, at least for a little while longer. It'll probably be ubiquitous next generation.
That isn't haptic feedback. Look into it.My phone already has haptic feedback ...
Yeah ... it vibrates slightly when I press a key.
Look into it Apple.
Charming. It could have been in there. It's not futuristic madness... the tech is ready to go. I wouldn't be surprised if they tried it and decided that it took too much of a hit on the CPU and battery life to make it into this model. Who knows, they might have weighed up the pro and cons of haptic or retina...
The lack of Siri being due to the iPad not being an always-connected device strikes me as an after the fact justification. A 4G version exists, and for others, it's perfectly reasonable to expect to connect to Wifi ... Just like everything else on the web.
I think they just decided not to for whatever reason... And we'll probably see it someday. Might just be a feature they're holding back to add value to future revisions.
He asked "what would be impressive"?
And you said haptic feedback. Or "some changes to the OS". And then dodge the further explanation by saying.."Oh there's plenty of things I could list, but I wont..."
By your standards I don't think anything other than the original iPhone announcement would have ever been impressive. Through leaks and common sense all the subsequent announcements have been products that were already well-rumored or outright leaked.
Charming. It could have been in there. It's not futuristic madness... the tech is ready to go.
Two questions for ye Apple faithful (almost assured to get lost in a sea of posts, but hey why not try?):
1. When you're streaming music from an iOS device to an Apple TV product, does it pass video as well as sound through the HDMI port? Ideally I'd like to buy the thing, hook it up to my receiver, and have some sort of on-screen display on the TV. My current receiver has a very basic black and white song title & artist deal when you hook up an iPhone via a wired connection, and I'm wondering if Apple TV has something similar or if it's entirely displayed on the mobile device.
2. To those getting an iPad at 32 or 64GB, how do you justify the extra storage space? I've had a 32GB iPhone 4 that I've not come close to maxing out and am thinking that if I dive in, I'd go with a 16GB model but am curious how people fill up their iPads.
Bonus third question- how is the audio quality when you're wirelessly streaming music from iOS to Apple TV? Any quality loss?
That isn't haptic feedback. Look into it.
Haptic technology, or haptics, is a tactile feedback technology which takes advantage of the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user.
Tactile haptic feedback is becoming common in cellular devices. Handset manufacturers like LG and Motorola are including different types of haptic technologies in their devices; in most cases, this takes the form of vibration response to touch. Alpine Electronics uses a haptic feedback technology named PulseTouch on many of their touch-screen car navigation and stereo units.[13] The Nexus One features haptic feedback, according to their specifications.
why does siri even need a connection?
Suck it.
Typing on Apple's touch screen key boards ... lacks ... a certain feel.
Suck it.
Typing on Apple's touch screen keyboard ... lacks ... a certain feel and acknowledgement. It's really just a simple use of a phones vibration but it makes everything much more tactile and instant feedback lets you know you hit your mark.
The screen vibrating doesn't let you know you hit your mark. All it lets you know is that you hit something that triggered a vibration.
All of Siri's processing power is done in the cloud, even Dictation.
If your phone's implementation is anything like the original Droid, I think it's a bit shit. That's the phone I had before my 4S, and the 4S keyboard is much, much easier to type on for me.
The screen vibrating doesn't let you know you hit your mark. All it lets you know is that you hit something that triggered a vibration.
tbf, your first post says, "Apple exceeded every expectation I had.".
Then a few minutes later you posted a list of a couple things you thought should have been improved (like front facing camera). We're all obviously ordering it but your first post did come off a bit melodramatic given it was mostly the expected upgrades. There was nothing really earth shattering about the upgrade. shrug
Do they still make Flip video cameras? I wouldn't want to be the poor sap who invested in that flash in the pan turd.
You just can't handle the hyperbole needed to describe greatest hardware upgrade to an existing device that man has ever seen. The Gods couldn't have even dreamed up a feature-set so complete, yet priced so affordable.
Suck it.
Typing on Apple's touch screen keyboard ... lacks ... a certain feel and acknowledgement. It's really just a simple use of a phones vibration but it makes everything much more tactile and instant feedback lets you know you hit your mark.
For instance you noticed how half the time it always takes someone a few touches to unlock an iphone/ipad ... they hit then drag ... realised they've missed, hit and drag again. With a simple haptic feedback you'll know when you've got the slide and when it's being correctly slid into place.
Only missed the 128GB, which honestly felt like the only risky prediction I made. Oh yeah!iPad 3 betting pool.
Retina display: yes
1GB RAM: yes
Quad-core: no
128GB option: yes
3MP+ camera: yes
Home button: yes
Siri: no
haptic feedback: no
3D anything: no
Stylus/stylus option: no
Copy and paste it guys.
By the way... Any word of Siri finally getting Canadian support? (directions, etc.) We're a bigger market than Australia, which has it already I believe, and the American accent for Siri's voice/listening works fine.... What gives?
Swype >>>> Apple Keyboard.
Can type twice as fast as other touch screen interfaces, ten times as easily.
Actually it does, and it's better than typing on in a sentnce yu havt reaised yor mssng lettr to. Try it before you knock it.
Plus makes the phone interface far more tactile, you know the phone has recognised you click that link, you know the phone has recognised you click on that app. Hence it's called tactile feedback.