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Oh please, Apple isn't toast. Michael Dell said something similar, and look how that turned out. What good is market share when you are making no money because of it? Apple has it right, they're making way more money than all the other handset companies and are constantly voted #1 in handset satisfaction. What's so wrong with that?

When Android return[1] rates[2] drop below 10%, then we'll talk.

1. http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/26/androids-dirty-secret-shipp...

2. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-20030211-37.html



How about windows phone then? Better UI than android more capabilities than iPhone. Comparable low return rates.

Its another thing that People don't know about it because of Microsoft's poor image and marketing.


No matter how well it is implemented, talking to your phone in public or even when somebody else around just sounds too geekily awkward.


Haven't people been talking to phones in public since the StarTac? Siri's big selling point is that you talk to it in the same cadence as you would a human on the other end.


Actually I don't think people have been talking to their phones (voice command) as much even though the feature has been available for the longest time. One reason could be that the feature was very poorly implemented. What these features lack is the context that we so readily assume when talking to a person.

The reason at least I don't use voice commands is because I feel stupid doing it if the phone does not understand me in the first attempt. I haven't used Siri myself. I use windows phone and it has damn good voice menu system. But I still don't feel comfortable enough to use it.




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