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Siri Successfully Ported To The iPhone 4 and iPad [ Photos and video ]


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#1 Chris230291

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 02:27 PM

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A couple of days ago, we told you that developer and coffee lover Jackoplane is claiming that he hassuccessfully ported much loved and currently iPhone 4S only feature Siri to all iDevices running iOS 5. At the time, we didn’t have too much info about the project, but today the dev posted a FAQ, pictures and a video, so let’s get into it.

1. Who is currently working on this port?
At this current time, the people that are working on this particular port of Siri are Jack (@Jackoplane) and iH8sn0w. Joshua Tucker of ModMyi is the beta tester for this particular version.

2. What devices will be supported?
Currently, the port is being tested on an iPhone 4. However, the end goal is to port Siri to all devices. Right now, we can not make any promises to when those will be, however the iPhone 3GS is looking promising for the next step.

3. Are we in need of any beta testers?
Jack and the team working on the port (including myself – beta testing wise) don’t need any testers at this time. Asking if that is possible is not the best idea – if we do need more people, we will extent that opportunity out when the time comes.

4. When will this port be released?
We are not specifying an ETA. The reason being is because we do not want to miss our expectation and have repercussions from people on the outside saying “You didn’t make your deadline.” Note that as soon as possible, we will release that information. For the time being however, there’s no decided or even thought-up date for releasing Siri to the public.

5. How will this port be distributed?
There are numerous ways of distributing, however it’s a matter of how the files end up being compiled as well as cost. Cydia has been suggested many times and that is a viable option. However, we’re not limiting ourselves to just that venue as the tables may turn. At this particular moment in time, where this port will be distributed is currently undecided. Those of us that are hands-on with the work are always entertaining new ideas and will decide the venue when the time is right.

6. Will it be free or paid?
This is still undecided. This particular component is highly reliant on how we distribute this piece of software. Again, as the above, we’re thinking through it thoroughly to ensure the best for all. The reason why it may be required to pay (if not donate) is because there are hosting related costs that will need to be taken care of to make sure Siri works for non-iPhone 4S users.

7. When you say that there are “legal issues” to be dealt with, what do you mean?
Because Siri is Apple’s product as well as copyrighted material, one can’t just release these files and not get away with violating the law. When the news of Jack’s work as well as my involvement began, the files I had were strictly Apple’s. Thus, if we had given those files out, then we could possibly be viable for copyright infringement. And as many of you know from people like geohot, that’s no good in the hood.

8. What’s the current status of the port?
Due to the legal nature of this port as well has for performance purposes, we’re are starting from the ground up. Re-writing code and that sort of thing to avoid copyright infringement. At this current stage, performance of Siri is just as good as on the iPhone 4S.

9. When will a video be released?
A performance video will be released tonight to show that the speed of Siri has been greatly improved. As for a full fledged video, that will be here in the next few days.

10. Is a jailbreak required to install Siri on a non-iPhone 4S device
Absolutely; no question.

11. Any update on the untethered jailbreak for iOS 5/iPhone 4S
We know nothing more than the public does. It’s not worth asking because we have absolutely no idea.

12. How does the Siri port connect to Apple’s servers?
When you first activate an iPhone 4S and Siri, Apple’s servers basically say “Oh, you’re an iPhone 4S. You’re clear.” Since we don’t have that luxury, we have to intercept the data that is being exchanged between devices to initially “trick” Apple’s servers into thinking that the device is authorized. So, imagine that what we have setup is a middle man.

The iPhone 4 (in this case) sends out commands to Apple’s servers, we intercept and change the data, send to Apple’s servers, and Apple’s servers goes “Cool beans.” From there, it performs the actions we ask.

13. What is required to host this type of capability?
We won’t really go into this because the process is not something that one can easily explain. However, as you guys have mentioned in chat, hosting this particular server to intercept data will cost money and will be the venue for all users to use Siri without an iPhone 4S.

14. Even though you can’t give an ETA, is it days, months, years, lifetimes, millenniums, never?
Weeks.

15. Is the authentication process made just one or every time?
Anytime you request from Apple’s servers, it performs a method of authentication.

16. What’s so special about the iPhone 4S and its connection with Siri?
There is nothing special about the 4S that makes it so that Siri can only work on that chip. Nothing is hardware accelerated in regards to Siri.

17. When you say that authentication is required, what does it take?
Not releasing this information at this time.

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 02:55 PM

cool beans lol

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 02:59 PM

Pointless. Siri is only useful because it's on the 4S. The hell are you gonna do with it on an iPad? It's used for efficiency; the most notable features are location features, calling/texting features, and reminder features. I don't know anyone who carries an iPad on them all day, so there goes the point of reminder and location features, and calling/texting is self-explanatory.
The iPhone 4 is less pointless to have it on, but I still don't think it'd be a good idea. Siri would KILL the processor on a 4, and your battery life would be straight fucked up by it.

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 03:13 PM

That's what Vlingo is for.

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 04:30 PM

I agree that it would be not effective on the iPad, but on the iPhone it would be nice. It's probably going to be paid though :(

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 04:40 PM

View PostSaint, on 22 October 2011 - 02:59 PM, said:

The iPhone 4 is less pointless to have it on, but I still don't think it'd be a good idea. Siri would KILL the processor on a 4, and your battery life would be straight fucked up by it.

Depends on how they rewrite the code (it has to be rewritten to avoid copyright infringement). The port may not kill your standby battery times like the original does.
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Posted 22 October 2011 - 05:32 PM

View PostChris230291, on 22 October 2011 - 04:32 PM, said:

yer^
so just steal it. i bet theres a free version released the same day it gets released.

I actually respect people and dont steal from them when they deserve money.

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 07:38 PM

i think it will be paid or subscription based >.>

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 10:23 PM

Well gosh darnit
Mah Name Is Snoooogliebear!!!

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 10:29 PM

Siri is just a gimic feature.
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Posted 22 October 2011 - 10:36 PM

Siri is a gimic feature. Like its fun for like the first few weeks before you realize you are just waisting your breathe and just find it easier to do it yourself
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Posted 22 October 2011 - 10:38 PM

View PostHawkester, on 22 October 2011 - 10:36 PM, said:

Siri is a gimic feature. Like its fun for like the first few weeks before you realize you are just waisting your breathe and just find it easier to do it yourself


Hell no.
Bluetooth headset + Siri = easy life.

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Posted 22 October 2011 - 10:45 PM

But you like a right knob with Bluetooth headset :lol:
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