Posted by Farrukh Ahmed On October - 31 - 2011 0 Comment

Siri has been ported to the iPhone 4 previously, and even though it was a proof of concept and a very impressive way to show off the development skills, it has gotten everyone with the older version of the iPhone very excited. This time however, the same developer has ported it to an iPod Touch too. That’s not however, the exciting bit of news.

This time, Siri is fully functional, meaning it can talk to Apple’s servers and respond to your voice.

Now, as much as we’d all like to get our hands on the most anticipated feature of the latest iteration of the iPhone, the port is still too much of a job for an average Apple user. However, it’s only a matter of time someone else dives into the porting method and makes it a push button process for everyone’s delight. Till then, here’s a couple of videos to drool on.

P.S: Siri is designed to work only in the US region, so if you’re anywhere else, check our post about these alternatives to Siri that can get your iPhone talking in pretty much the same way as Siri.



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