I thought it was just an app that you use on your phone, but is it dependent on 3G/wifi?
Watching the new ad for the 4s, it looks like it does.
So I wonder how much data it uses when you are on 3G? (I know..it depends on what you ask of it. But is it constantly updating over the air so that it knows your location? or does it use Location Services..which does use data)
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#566076 - 10/21/1108:09 AMRe: Siri...does it use the network?
[Re: John Rougeux]
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Siri does use Location Services when appropriate, as far as I can tell. Also, I believe they're periodically updating the response database to cover more possible questions and Siri has to contact the mothership at least to get those updates.
Also, I noticed on launch day Siri wouldn't work at all because the servers were down, so it seems to be a critical requirement ...
#566079 - 10/21/1108:17 AMRe: Siri...does it use the network?
[Re: NucleusG4]
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Why aren't you asking Siri? LOL
Heh -- no kidding. I asked it what the meaning of life was the other day and it actually had an answer -- not a very satisfying one, but it did respond ;-)
I'm imagining a cadre of liberal arts majors sequestered in the bowels of the mothership dreaming up new responses to questions that haven't been asked yet ...
#566091 - 10/21/1112:54 PMRe: Siri...does it use the network?
[Re: John Rougeux]
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Originally Posted By: John Rougeux
Originally Posted By: six_of_one
Also, I noticed on launch day Siri wouldn't work at all because the servers were down, so it seems to be a critical requirement ...
Now that is worrisome. why would it totally require to connect to any servers to work?
Can you put your iPhone in Airplane mode and see if Siri works?
Does not work. Requires an internet connection.
Doesn't take much data, and it's fast. I'm guessing they are doing this so siri can become smarter (on the backend) without the need to push software updates. I'm sure Apple also has Siri learning from mistakes and seeing what the most common questions people are asking are.