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Does anyone use SIRI everyday?
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<blockquote data-quote="IvanLasston" data-source="post: 1471455" data-attributes="member: 145676"><p>I have Siri on my iPad - and I do try to use it - it is good for sending quick texts, launching applications, looking up games. For example - if I want to see what time a football game is on - I have to open either a web browser or sports app and navigate to the proper place. With Siri - I just ask one question - What time is the Broncos game? Siri will have that up faster than me navigating.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried setting a reminder? It should be much faster to set it via Siri than using the calendar app.</p><p></p><p>Also - I have been trying the dictation - instead of typing. Although it isn't perfect - it is usually much faster to fix the dictation errors - than to type on the iPad.</p><p></p><p>One thing I wished it had - which isn't available right now - is access to more Settings. I asked Siri to turn on Bluetooth - for example - and Siri cannot do that. It would be nice if I could do stuff like that - it would save a lot of screen taps.</p><p></p><p>I have friends who use it to text and drive (not that I agree with this, but it is better than actually typing while driving)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanLasston, post: 1471455, member: 145676"] I have Siri on my iPad - and I do try to use it - it is good for sending quick texts, launching applications, looking up games. For example - if I want to see what time a football game is on - I have to open either a web browser or sports app and navigate to the proper place. With Siri - I just ask one question - What time is the Broncos game? Siri will have that up faster than me navigating. Have you tried setting a reminder? It should be much faster to set it via Siri than using the calendar app. Also - I have been trying the dictation - instead of typing. Although it isn't perfect - it is usually much faster to fix the dictation errors - than to type on the iPad. One thing I wished it had - which isn't available right now - is access to more Settings. I asked Siri to turn on Bluetooth - for example - and Siri cannot do that. It would be nice if I could do stuff like that - it would save a lot of screen taps. I have friends who use it to text and drive (not that I agree with this, but it is better than actually typing while driving) [/QUOTE]
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