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They have only been aloud to do this since 7.5

supposedly it is a custom Unix OS built with stability, reliability, and data integrity in mind. Evidently the lowest bidder didn't think to highly about security.

based on those statements how relevant do you think the ITU is as a standards body? Me, I put them just above The Martin Agency as a relevant standards body.

spotify, are you listening?

If nobody is acknowledging the ITU's standards definitions are they still relevant?

Thank you!!!!! Have any US carriers announced? Namely Sprint.

This + WP7 please.

Siri and most voice recognition now use cloud based processing hence the delay.

www.apple.com has it on the home page with a formal announcement.

gee if only Samsung had someone as smart as you on their staff. Silly samsung hiring lawyers with cracker jack degrees. /sarcasm.

You don't remember right. It is fully integrated into WP7 and available on all phones.

It kind of makes me a little worried though, it is an over-engineered fix to a design problem.

I was referring to the "Listen to" command, I know basic voice commands have been their, I had a 3G

Cat's talk to much anyway.

Who does that? Sprint is the only major player that provides unlimited and according to the most recent PC World test was one of the most reliable and consistent in speed. Not exactly the fastest this time around, but not far off either. What provider did you have in mind?

I do both of those all of the time also, but I'm on Sprint. The no 3G and voice at the same time is overblown. Playing games and checking email don't usually require a constant 3G connection. For me if I'm not within Wi-Fi I am driving and not looking things up online.

Has the iPhone been able to do that for the last decade?

can't you just get a new battery?