Siri is a pretty cool feature to have, as a novelty at least. But is it actually any good in real terms? And, more importantly, is it as useful as Apple made it out to be? This is the question that will need to be answered in a court of law, with a New Yorker named Frank M. Fazio suing Apple for false advertising over Siri.
iPhone fans sue Siri is not perfect in real life. The guild function is normal, however, the voice of Siri comes from a man, not pretty girl's voice, in England.
Fazio complaints that when he ask how to get to somewhere, he has to wait long time for answer, and it is even wrong answer. Not as convenient as stated in the advertisement. It indicates that Siri is an immature software, need make more improvement and test. This is an interesting lawsuit because it comes down to people’s experiences of using Siri.
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