Samsung takes Apple's mentality, limits the use of S-Voice only to the Samsung Galaxy S III

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  When Apple launched the new iPhone 4S, it also launched the personal assistant Siri, which was and remains exclusively available on that device of the American company. Many people criticized the decision of those from Cupertino, saying that the assistant could work without problems on other iPhone terminals, but also on iPad tablets. Well, it's not just Apple that limits the ability to use certain functions just to "encourage" people to buy their latest products, because Samsung makes the same decisions.

  Samsung S-Voice, Samsung's answer to the Siri assistant in the iPhone 4S, can now be installed on other terminals besides the Galaxy S III, but Samsung has decided to block its functions. Although almost any owner of a smartphone with Android 4.0 can install S-Voice, the Korean company has decided that only those who own its latest smartphone can use the software. The decision could be related to the fact that the Samsung Galaxy S III has not yet been officially launched, but it remains to be seen if it will be changed after the device is officially available.

  In conclusion, not only Apple limits the functions of its smartphones, others do the same and all to sell as much as possible.