iOS 6 to Bring Major Improvements to Siri [Video] 2012-2013
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iOS 6 to Bring Major Improvements to Siri [Video]
At Apple's WWDC keynote earlier this week, Scott Forstall announced some much needed updates to Siri as a part of the iOS 6 software release.
With this upgrade, Siri would be able to
respond to your sports, restaurants and movie related queries, give you
turn-by-turn directions, open apps and update your status on Facebook
and Twitter.
Here's a walkthrough of all the new features and improvements coming to Siri in iOS 6.
Sports
Siri can now understand and answer your
sports related queries. So you can now simply speak to Siri and get game
schedules, scores, player info and team records. Siri supports
baseball, basketball, football, soccer and hockey including a number of
sports leagues, listed below:
- Italian Serie A
- English Premier League
- MLS
- French Ligue 1
- Dutch Eredivisie
- Spanish La Liga
- German Bundeliga
- MLB
- NCAA Football
- NFL
- NBA
- NCAA Basketball
- WNBA
- NHL
Siri's AI engine is really good at
understanding comparison queries like "who is taller LeBron or Kobe,"
and of course coming up with the right answer.
Movies
Along with sports, Siri also gained the
ability to understand movie related queries. By tapping into Rotten
Tomatoes' database, Siri can now show you movie reviews and ratings. She
can also tell you movie listings based on location or showtime.
Movie information is presented in a neat
card that aggregates all relevant information, and packages them in a
compact view. The information shown includes awards, cast, ratings and
trailers. You could even directly ask Siri to play a trailer, which is
then played in the movie player.
Queries like "who directed a movie", "show me movies starring Scarlett Johanson" are also understood by Siri.
Restaurants
Siri does handle local queries
presently, but with iOS 6 it has gained a number of restaurant specific
features. You can now find restaurants based on cuisine, price, location
and ratings. Siri is also integrated with Yelp and Open Table, which
means you can see reviews, ratings, and photos of restaurants within
Siri, and if you like a place you can tell Siri to take you in to the
OpenTable app to make a reservation.
Social
Following Apple's theme of building
social features into iOS, Siri has also gained the ability to post to
Facebook and Twitter. You can now dictate your status to Siri and choose
to post it on Facebook or Twitter.
Opening apps (finally!)
This is such an obvious feature that we
were surprised Siri didn't ship with this at launch. You can now saw
"play Temple Run" or "open Facebook" and Siri would take you to the app,
assuming of course that it is actually installed on your device.
Siri loses its exclusivity
This one's another "finally". Siri had
been exclusive to the iPhone for almost 8 months, and with iOS 6 the new
iPad also gets Siri. Except for the interface, Siri on both devices
would offer the exact same functionality.
Language support
Siri previously understood accents and
languages of 6 countries -- U.S., U.K., Australia, France, Germany and
Japan. With iOS 6 Siri now understands accents and languages of 15
countries.
Local Search available globally
International iPhone 4S users will be
extremely happy to know that Apple has expanded Siri's local search
capabilities to all countries, so you can now search for coffee shops,
restaurants, hotels anywhere in the world. Previously local search was
confined to the U.S.
Here's a video demoing of the local search feature working in Canada:
Listen to notifications
Just like you could tell Siri to read your incoming messages, you can now tell it to read your notifications
Eyes Free
Realizing the utility of Siri while
driving, Apple will be working with car manufacturers to integrate a
button right into the steering wheel of the car that, on being pressed,
fires up Siri. Since speaking to Siri doesn't require looking at the
screen, the iPhone's screen won't even light up unless Siri's response
requires. You can call or message your contacts, get directions, read
notifications and do a lot more while you're driving.
The feature will be integrated with cars
from BMW, General Motors, Mercedes, Audi, Jaguar, Land Rover, Toyota,
Honda and Chrysler in the next 12 months.
Here's the hands-on video of Siri in iOS 6 courtesy GottaBeMobile: