By a hand demonstration (like Romper Room, I can see you through the screen), who thought that Siri was the coolest thing and a huge game changer when it was introduced by Apple with the iPhone 4S on October 4, 2011? Since then, Siri’s reputation has taken a dive, first against great competitors like Google Assistant and Alexa. Siri’s popularity took another hit when AI has become available for iOS and Android users via dedicated applications.
Siri Personnel is delayed at iOS 26.4 this spring
If Apple had been on the ball, iPhone users would now appreciate “personal Siri”. Originally expected to be released with Apple Intelligence, “Personal Siri” was designed to go through the email, the calendar, the texts, the photos and the other applications of an iPhone user to find answers to certain questions. You may remember the ad Apple created for the functionality, showing a teenager trying to remember the name of a guy whom she met a few months ago in a cafe.
In the announcement, “Personal Siri” probably passed the user’s applications to discover that the boy she met was called Zach Wingate. But the announcement was finally withdrawn when Apple had problems developing functionality, and it should now not be ready to be launched before iOS 26.4 is published this spring. In the meantime, Google advanced by replacing the Google assistant with his Gemini ai chatbot.
The magic functionality is launched by Google with the The Pixel 10 series makes its devices more proactive rather than reactive. For a phone enthusiast like me, it is an interesting feature for a handset.
Siri is quietly receiving five new features in iOS 26
Apple released
iOS 26 Yesterday and published an update guide.
This guide includes five new features for Siri Who are now available for those who perform the new version of iOS. One thing you can do with Siri is to have Chatppt creation files from Chatppt. Let’s say you asked Chatgpt to make a document. Open the sharing sheet and save the document in the files or open it in the application you prefer.
Siri uses Chatgpt to answer a question about the digital assistant. | Image Credit-phonearena
When you ask Chatgpt to respond to a request that you initially asked Siri, you can ask Chatgpt to take measures depending on the answer. Apple gives an example. Let’s say you ask Siri: “What are the big songs for karaoke?” And you boot the question to Chatgpt, you can follow by saying: “Play the third.”
One of the problems I had with Siri was his inability to correctly answer questions on my specific iPhone model. With iOS 26Siri can use the context on the screen and on the devices to know exactly which iPhone model I have, which version of iOS works on my phone and which settings I activated or deactivated. And when you copy and stick a chatgpt response to new areas, rich training such as daring texts, links, headers, online images, fleas and tables will appear wherever you stick the copy.
With iOS 26If you use Airplay to play music on your homepod, you can ask Siri to play music on other homepod speakers in your home. Many owners of Homepod have several units and some put a homepod in almost all the rooms.
This is not the best update for Siri, and iPhone users are looking forward to iOS 26.4
For those who hoped to see Siri become richer in functionality and more intelligent, you are necessarily disappointed. It will probably not be before iOS 26.4, When “Siri Personne” is supposed to arrive, that you will feel that Siri has been updated with new useful and useful improvements. And with speculation that Apple will sign a transaction allowing the iPhone to use Gemini, it is possible that, like new pixel models, the iPhone will become more proactive rather than reactive.
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Many of you are probably not thinking about the digital assistant on your phone, so I admit that I am different. Even if I have almost all the AI applications on my iPhone 15 pro max and my Pixel 6 Pro, there is something to make the Gemini stand up to manage my questions about my pixel which make me think more and more to make pixel my daily pilot.
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