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joshmacbosh

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Is it just me or does it just not work without 3G or WiFi?
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joshmacbosh

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I know it needs network but this really sucks. My needs for it are when I'm driving...I live and work in the middle of no where. No chance of 3G round here.
 

joshmacbosh

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Every time I leave work, I call my girl friend. It was nice before the 4S to just use voice control to call her. Also I thought that finally now, when I get a text whilst driving I wont have to almost kill myself replying.
 

Fatboy71

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Is it just me or does it just not work without 3G or WiFi?
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I asked pretty much the same question the other day.

A guy in Scotland told me that he uses Siri on a non 3G connection, he is on a GPRS, EDGE connection, so Siri does work when not on 3G, WIFI, but does require a network connection to access its server.
 

Red Bull

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Every time I leave work, I call my girl friend. It was nice before the 4S to just use voice control to call her. Also I thought that finally now, when I get a text whilst driving I wont have to almost kill myself replying.

Could just switch off Siri and go back to the voice control? You still have all the other benefits of the 4S even if that one in particular is no use to you yet. I presume you didn't just buy a 4S to text your girlfriend.
 

joshmacbosh

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I asked pretty much the same question the other day.

A guy in Scotland told me that he uses Siri on a non 3G connection, he is on a GPRS, EDGE connection, so Siri does work when not on 3G, WIFI, but does require a network connection to access its server.

It would be nice if it does work and we're just all wrong right now.

Could just switch off Siri and go back to the voice control? You still have all the other benefits of the 4S even if that one in particular is no use to you yet. I presume you didn't just buy a 4S to text your girlfriend.

I guess I could do that. It's a shame though cause I was gonna get the 4S whatever it had but Siri was a huge plus for me.

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It works on edge

I don't even have that round me.
 

zoonyx

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I asked pretty much the same question the other day.

A guy in Scotland told me that he uses Siri on a non 3G connection, he is on a GPRS, EDGE connection, so Siri does work when not on 3G, WIFI, but does require a network connection to access its server.

same here - it definitely works on GPRS ( o ) or EDGE (E)

It's slow, but it definitely works for me...
 
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joshmacbosh

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same here - it definitely works on GPRS ( o ) or EDGE (E)

It's slow, but it definitely works for me...

Maybe apples Siri servers are just rammed with people asking "how wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood" etc ;)
 

Fatboy71

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If you don't have EDGE, then you will be on GPRS (indication by a blue o on the screen next to your mobile providers name).

You can use Siri on GPRS, albeit will be slower than other methods. Siri does not use a lot of data from what I've read, so it still shouldn't be that slow on GPRS.
 

joshmacbosh

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I'm started to be of the opinion that o2 must just SUCK round here. I'll try again on GPRS later and let you know how I got on
 

jacg

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FALSE ALARM - it worked flawlessly over GPRS just now :p

When you say worked, was there a significant delay or is the amount of data being sent back and forth quite small?

I ask because I've use google translate on GPRS and I guess it send raw audio back and forth which is pretty slow and limited to short phrases.

Does Siri process the audio in the device and send tiny packets of processed data back and forth?

Is dictation usable on GPRS? Or is there significant delays?

Sorry for all the questions. Thanks.
 

lynchum

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Every time I leave work, I call my girl friend. It was nice before the 4S to just use voice control to call her. Also I thought that finally now, when I get a text whilst driving I wont have to almost kill myself replying.
Or just wait till you're in a safe situation to reply to a text? And it's not you, you have to be concerned about killing - it's other people. You sound like you need your licence revoked. tw@
 

Fatboy71

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When you say worked, was there a significant delay or is the amount of data being sent back and forth quite small?

I ask because I've use google translate on GPRS and I guess it send raw audio back and forth which is pretty slow and limited to short phrases.

Does Siri process the audio in the device and send tiny packets of processed data back and forth?

Is dictation usable on GPRS? Or is there significant delays?

Sorry for all the questions. Thanks.

I read on another forum about a member been concerned that using Siri could result in them going over their data allowance. So they were advised to reset their data usage on their 4S, then use Siri to see how much data was used. The member need not have been concerned has the data used was only in the double digit range, so not a large amount of data.
 

Fatboy71

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same here - it definitely works on GPRS ( o ) or EDGE (E)

It's slow, but it definitely works for me...

Unfortunately for me, I cannot get Siri to work on GPRS. It just keeps saying that its having trouble connecting to the network (or words to that affect).
 

phantasmagoria

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Nov 15, 2006
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Unfortunately for me, I cannot get Siri to work on GPRS. It just keeps saying that its having trouble connecting to the network (or words to that affect).

Same here unfortunately. Works a treat on wifi, 3G and even edge, but when I can only get GPRS then it's unusable.
 
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