Ok...Siri is a great concept and it's wonderful the 40% of the time that it can actually "connect to the network". What about the other 60%? I've tried using Siri on multiple occasions in different cities/ states only to hear the same response- "Sorry, I can't connect to the network right now". I'd rather have her say "Hey, go $&@? yourself, I'm busy." At least that would make me laugh.
Today was the last straw- I attempted to demonstrate the benefit of Siri to an Android using buddy of mine only to be laughed at when she couldn't connect...multiple times.
My 2 cents- Siri = Fail until it has reliable network connectivity and uptime greater than what it is now.
Today was the last straw- I attempted to demonstrate the benefit of Siri to an Android using buddy of mine only to be laughed at when she couldn't connect...multiple times.
My 2 cents- Siri = Fail until it has reliable network connectivity and uptime greater than what it is now.