Siri, why don’t you understand me? [infographic]
Siri is one of the most controversial subjects of these days. The personal assistant introduced as an integral part of iPhone 4S, caused lots of polemics or on the contrary inspired many. Some people argued that Siri (Speech Interpretation and Recognition Interface) doesn’t perform as promised while others were pleased with Siri’s help.
Siri appeared in commercials with Samuel L. Jackson and Zooey Deschanel, inspired designers to create uncommon iPhone cases and proved how it can protect your device when stolen. But how useful is the personal assistant and how many iPhone owners actually use it?
The infographic designed by The Degree360 shows how many people are satisfied with Siri. Overall, only 87% of iPhone 4S owners use Siri at least once per month and more than a half of them enjoy using the service. Most of the iPhone 4S users will not count on Siri’s help when it comes to schedule meeting, play music or send emails.
Anyway, Siri is heavily tasked for setting alarms and calendar notes, for dictation over text messages and for online search and more than 50% iPhone owners say that Siri will have a flourishing future.

Courtesy of: Online Degrees





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