We mentioned that Google Now is supported on JellyBean (Android 4.1). In this video, we take a look at the voice recognition of Google Now versus the Apple’s Siri on new iPad (iOS 6.0).
Although both tried to be your personal assistant, the Siri is more intuitive and seems to be able to “think” before answering you. On the other hand, Google’s Now seems to react pretty fast but it isn’t able to present the results nicely as compared to Siri.
In our test, the Siri seems more particular about the English slang. We have to set it UK English before it works well for us. As for Google Now, it is able to adapt to the language variants and is able to recognise most of the spoken english pretty well.
In a test, we wanted the scoreline of Manchester United versus Manchester City, Siri is able to provide a nice formatted table whereas Google Now return a list of search results probably from Google.
This is the best Android tablet you can buy at any price. When you factor in the low price, it’s probably the best tablet for the money you’ll find as well. If you can live in the cloud, and Google Play has enough of the content you’re looking for, go buy one. And if you have decided to become a proud owner of this device, perhaps you’re in the market for a solid and beautiful protection case as well.
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What phone do you use right now.
I am a user of google nexus 7 and I can say that I’m not so happy finding out several problems on its functionality. Sometimes cannot charge if the battery is totally uncharged. Microphone sometimes doesn’t work. After installing 4.2 android many times reboot without reason. These are some of the issues that I think is very important to asus or google to resolve.