Video: iOS 5 will bring a new voice command system

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     In the video clip above, we have a demonstration of how the voice command system of the Google application works, available in the App Store for several years. Google gives us the opportunity to say a voice command when we hold the terminal to our ear and the application automatically performs the search on the Google search engine. The system is automatically activated when the terminal is brought to the ear to allow the user to speak commands very simply and easily, just as if talking on the phone.

     Apple intends to implement a similar system in iOS 5, but it will use the Siri system developed by the company with the same name acquired last year by Apple. Siri will do exactly the same things but will contain a few extra functions, more precisely it will allow users to buy online using simple voice commands or to book tickets to a movie. Basically, Apple wants to bring in iOS 5 what Android has had for some time, but Apple's implementation will be slightly different and will have more functions.

      The information about the implementation of this new system comes from those at 9to5mac, who found inside the iOS system files some information that indicates how the entire system will be implemented. Of course, from the implementation in a beta version and the release in the final version is a long time, but Apple would take a big step forward by implementing this system.