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		<title>Where is the innovation, Siri?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday was the day everyone was waiting for; well, at least the day every Apple fan was expecting more than they&#8217;d wait a son. It&#8217;s always interesting to watch their keynote: despite what non-Apple fans say, I do not have the idea that Apple never innovates; on the contrary, even if their products are not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://davide.cassenti.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/AndroidIcecreamSandwich.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1210" title="Android Ice Cream Sandwich" src="http://davide.cassenti.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/AndroidIcecreamSandwich-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Yesterday was the day everyone was waiting for; well, at least the day every Apple fan was expecting more than they&#8217;d wait a son. It&#8217;s always interesting to watch their keynote: despite what non-Apple fans say, I do not have the idea that Apple never innovates; on the contrary, even if their products are not always the top in terms of hardware (nor price), they have a great ability to sell you a technology that probably already exists, but nobody pays attention at.</p>
<p>The big day came after months of rumors: anyone was forecasting different things, from the voice recognition to the new camera, from low end devices to a full integration with Facebook; what almost everyone was sure of, however, was that <del>Steve Jobs</del> Tim Cook would have shown to the World the new <strong>iPhone 5</strong>. Now, the device is called iPhone 4S, and it&#8217;s still better than the previous one; I agree that calling it &#8220;5&#8243; would have been too much for what they introduced new, but I also believe that many people are disappointed; most of them just because of the name, unfortunately.</p>
<p>The device is definitely a great one: its voice recognition (named <strong>Siri</strong>) looks amazing from the demo (<em>well, my 1995 Nokia&#8217;s seemed great as well from demos, so should see it in action</em>) &#8211; although it won&#8217;t be available in Italian for a while &#8211; the camera is impressive with an f/2.4 aperture and a set of software/hardware enhancements that would make it one of the best on the phone-market, the CPU has been upgraded.</p>
<p>So, what? This time the word <strong>innovation</strong> was definitely not on the plate; the new iOS is improved a lot -<em> taking lot of features from Android, yes, but this is part of the game</em> &#8211; but you don&#8217;t need a new device to run it; I was quite impressed when they started to talk about a new <em>greeting card </em>service: come on, we&#8217;re talking about amazing features and you propose me a 25-year-old idea? Totally disappointed this time, Apple. I always preferred Android, but it&#8217;s good to see new features coming out, since the more Apple innovates, the more competitors create great devices to win the war.</p>
<p>But what do we have now? This <a href="http://www.talkandroid.com/64984-comparison-apple-iphone-4s-vs-the-six-month-old-samsung-galaxy-s-ii/10-4-11_samsung-gala3b6e85/" target="_blank">interesting comparition table</a> from <a href="http://www.talkandroid.com/" target="_blank">Talk Android</a> shows a comparision with the device I currently own &#8211; a Samsung Galaxy SII &#8211; with the new iPhone 4S: there&#8217;s really nothing particulary amazing in the new device. The voice recognition is amazing, but Android&#8217;s is great too and supports even more languages; also I do not think it&#8217;s a feature most of the people would really use in real life: a wonderful support for people who can&#8217;t easily use the phone otherwise, but would everyone else just going around arguing with their device? The same I can say about the camera: yes, specs are impressive, but the quality of my phone is impressive as well. And Apple-fans&#8217; usual comment is: &#8220;this device came out X months later, that&#8217;s why it is (<em><strong>almost</strong> </em>-<em> they can&#8217;t admit it</em>) better than the iPhone&#8221;; what&#8217;s your comment now? This came out half a year later, what does it have to scare Samsung, which is ready to release their next model too?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve already seen lot of disappointed comments about this last announcement; if you love Apple and do not have an iPhone, this is definitely a great device and it&#8217;s worth buying; if you have an iPhone 4, I believe the only reason to upgrade is to throw away money (in that case, I can give you my PayPal account); for everyone else, take a chance to <a href="http://thisismynext.com/2011/09/28/google-samsung-holding-event-ctia-ice-cream-sandwich-nexus-galaxy-coming/" target="_blank">look at the Google Episode event next week</a>, where Samsung and Google promise great announcements. Hoping they won&#8217;t disappoint us as well.</p>
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