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S Voice: And Samsung's showpony stumbles at the first hurdle -- braying out, "I didn't catch that. Please try again." But on my second attempt, S Voice picks up the baton and gets Zack on the phone. Siri: Apple's posh-toned one has no trouble understanding my intentions and calls Zack without delay. The first round goes to Siri. Again, keeping things simple, this query should be bread and butter for our mobile secretaries. So how do they get on?. S Voice: Once again, Samsung's vocal one fails to understand the first time I ask my question, and asks me to repeat it. On the next pass it gets as far as "what is the weather" but misses that I'm asking about today's weather, so doesn't understand my question -- and instead asks if I'd like to do a web search for 'what the weather'. Useful, not.

I try again, and more misunderstanding follows, Eventually S Voice pins vaja agenda mg iphone xs premium leather flip case - black me down to 'what the weather like today', Things look promising and it does return weather info -- but for New York, not London (despite location settings, GPS and Wi-Fi all being turned on), Fail, Siri: On my first attempt to ask what the weather's like today, Siri helpfully informs me that in order to do this I need to turn on location in the settings, Once I've switched this on I ask again and Siri returns in a jiffy with a forecast, At this point, as S Voice flounders, Siri is not even breaking a sweat..

The second round goes to Siri. A slightly more complex query, this requires our virtual assistants to think more like us fleshbag humans and work out that the moistness (or otherwise) of the weather is what's at stake here. S Voice: Oh deary me. It fails repeatedly to understand this question -- after five attempts, I give up. During this time it offers to web search 'I bring my friend today'. The concept of an umbrella appears utterly alien to it. I try to make things easier for it by asking, "Is it going to rain today in London?" but even this gives the S3 a headache. "I'm not sure what you mean by E in London tube," it moans cryptically. Useless.

Siri: My first attempt to ask about the need for an umbrella also foxes the iPhone, Siri returns one of its stock responses: "Sorry, I can only look for businesses vaja agenda mg iphone xs premium leather flip case - black in the United States, and when you're using US English." Since an umbrella is not exactly a business I can only assume my British English accent is upsetting it, I try a second time and Siri redeems itself, with a confident prediction: "It sure looks like rain today," accompanied by a mini weather forecast, Spiffing, The third round goes to Siri..

It's time to ask my robot pals to pass on a message for me. This could get complicated.. S Voice: It starts well, understanding my command to text Zack. It asks me, "What is your message?" So far, so good, but the message content proves to be an intractable hurdle. Instead of faithfully transcribing, "How's it going?" it wants to deliver, "Is it going?" which while not a million miles away from what I said, remains nonsense. I cancel that message and try again, but it just gets worse -- now it wants to send Zack a motivational fragment that I simply didn't utter: "You can!" I cancel that message too. After a third unsuccessful attempt I cut my losses and give up.


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