Mock-up shows off iOS 5 ‘Assistant’ voice controls [video]

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Apple’s Siri and Nuance-powered “Assistant” voice control feature expected to launch with iOS 5 has hardly been a secret, and now MacRumors has commissioned a video mock-up of the service based on what we know so far. The video shows, for example, that a user might be able to hold down the home button to activate the application and speak a command, not unlike Apple’s simple voice controls today. Assistant should step today’s capabilities up quite a bit, however. The service will likely scour your phone’s contents or the web to deliver results, and it may even be capable of replying to you; in the MacRumors video, Assistant asks the user if he would like to text a contact’s mobile or work number. We expect to hear more about Assistant during Apple’s iPhone event on October 4th. Read on for the full video.

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  • http://www.getintonursing.com/ Jon

    Google has had this on Android for a long ass time now. You can email, SMS, search, create alarms, play music, etc, all through voice control. 

    Works really well because it uses Googles servers on the cloud to process the voice, rather than the phone doing it. 

  • arody araujo

    damnn is like wp7 copy cat lol 

    • Arody21

      what about TELLME  on wm6 who  was 1st android or microsoft lol copycattttttt lol 

  • Anonymous

    good post thank you

  • Anonymous

    Dude, looks like ios5 is going to totally rock man. Wow.
    web-privacy.es.tc

  • Anonymous

    I wish QNX or windows 8 hurry up, honestly there’s no innovation in the mobile business.

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