Samsung Galaxy S II Demo powerd by Vlingo

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2011

This Samsung Galaxy S II demonstration details the Samsung/Vlingo partnership and the new Voice Commander feature. Galaxy S 2 users will be able to access Vlingo's Virtual Assistant features and functionality by simply double-tapping the home screen button the device. Check out the on-stage demos from Samsung's Unpackked event on February 13, 2011 at Mobile World Congress

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  • Check out the other videos on our YouTube channel. You'll see many live demos in the same style as how Apple showed off Siri earlier this month.

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  • @Umairmalikh this was out in feb 14…how in the hell did they copy Apple…

  • @berendsrob yea copycat fake copysung.

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  • Vlingo was out far before Siri and it recognizes voices better i know i have both Samsung s2 and the 4s guess what i sold my 4s cause its a overpriced version of the SG2.

  • Dude its nothing but a feature how is that a rip off? 2nd even if it is a rip off how do you know apple didn't steal the idea from someone else? Does that mean every car in the world is a rip off of Henry Fords car? Just b/c something is original doesn't mean its the best, Henry Ford created the car but honda's and Toyota are better.

  • @itsnowandthen now they will ;)

  • @berendsrob Not fake man, it's in my S II, but it's not as advertised. Sometimes it works, sometimes it guesses wrongly, it's so frustrating! Siri is much better as far as I know.

  • @pmo026 Not so much man. Tried in my S II. It's way off. Needs improvement. Not as advertised.

  • @RoyMcAvoy Yea, coz when you speak, it uploads your voice data to its servers, decodes, and then sends the instructions back to your phone.

  • @pmo026 yeah, especially because you have to memorize specific commands and can't speak freely. this is plain old voice recognition. no semantic intelligence whatsoever. think about it.

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