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April 21, 2009 9:00 AM PDT

Report: iPhone OS 3.0 may include voice control

by David Carnoy

Last month, after the new iPod Shuffle came out, I wrote a column about how Apple might be considering a shift to a voice interface for iPods and iPhones.

Well, now Ars Technica is reporting that there's "evidence of new voice control features coming to iPhone OS 3.0," which will be released sometime this summer.

(Credit: Apple)

Ars Technica's sources are of the anonymous variety, but they claim that these new voice features are code-named "Jibbler" and will not only provide voice synthesis but voice recognition.

Ars says Jibbler appears be an enhancement to the iPhone's Finder-like SpringBoard program, which you see whenever the iPhone's Home button is pressed. It serves as an application launcher and will support the newly announced 3.0 Spotlight search.

The article states:

Jibbler may be controlled via the iPhone headset--button squeezes could be used to record short voice segments from the user, which Jibbler will then interpret. Voice synthesis can then be used to give the user a response, similar to the latest-generation iPod shuffle, which can 'read' playlists and track names--the difference being that the iPhone hardware itself could handle real-time voice synthesis.

None of this seems all that surprising to me, as Apple just doesn't do things in a vacuum--it tends to carry over and enhance features from one product to another. So taking the next step beyond the new Shuffle's voice feedback feature--and moving to real voice control--seems logical. Of course, most iPhone owners would be happy if Apple just finally introduced a voice dial option.

Anybody looking forward to these types of potential new voice features? Would a voice-controlled interface be a game changer--or would it be annoying to hear people giving commands to their iPhones?

(Source: Ars Technica via Apple Insider)

Hunkered down in New York City, Executive Editor David Carnoy covers the gamut of gadgets and writes his Fully Equipped column, which carries the tag line "The electronics you lust for." He's also the author of "Knife Music," a novel. E-mail David. Follow David on Twitter.
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by oneironaut2000 April 21, 2009 9:30 AM PDT
Voice dial is something I already use on my iphone through an app...but this is clunky and i still have to press a series of buttons. I would love a more streamlined built in voice dial system. as far as voice commands, it would be fun initially, but I doubt I would use it with any regularity. I might use it for one or two specific apps. When the novelty wears off, I bet many iphone users would also rarely use that feature.
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by AStrangis April 23, 2009 6:56 AM PDT
Voice Command is handy when you want to listen to a specific artist/album/playlist etc. Just say "Play Tokyo Police Club", and off you go, no flicking through menus etc. But then again, this has been on Windows Mobile for a few years.
by cpfort April 21, 2009 9:58 AM PDT
My mom's free with contract Samsung has voice dialing and voice SMS....it's a real headscratcher why Apple doesn't include this kind of useful functionality.
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by sjsobol April 21, 2009 10:48 AM PDT
cpfort: Samsung, Moto and a number of other mfrs use software from VoiceSignal (www.voicesignal.com). T-Mobile USA, my carrier, seems to have finally found religion re. voice dialing and now they offer VoiceSignal equipped Moto, Samsung and BlackBerry handsets.

I *heart* VoiceSignal. It's gotten to the point that I won't buy a phone without it. Voice digit dialing... voice dialing of your phonebook entries without having to program each one for voice dial... and voice command. Their software is a godsend.

Apple would do well to look at VoiceSignal as an example of voice recognition done right.

**NB. Not an employee, not a shareholder, just a very pleased customer. :)
by wratbatblue April 21, 2009 10:01 AM PDT
"(beep) Say a command"
"Name Dial"
"(beep) Command not recognized, say a command"
"Name Dial"
"Name Dial... say a name"
"Rumpelstiltskin"
"Donald Rumsfeld, dialing"

Nah. Just gimme back the same thing I had with my Razr: push-and-hold, single-digit speed dial.
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by Vegaman_Dan April 21, 2009 10:41 AM PDT
(beep) Say a command
"Call John Smith."
(beep) Dialing.


That's all there is to it on my current phone. If the voice command is not recognizing it for you, then it may be that the original voice recording you provided for this or that contact name does not match or is too different in tone to be recognized.
by chrisx1 April 21, 2009 11:15 AM PDT
My Q9's voice dial works execellently and I don't even have to pre-record contacts "voice tags."
It has true voice recognition voice to text and works the first time more than 90% of the time.
Very useful.
Lack of voice dial is one of the main reason's I never got an iPhone. I don't care about cut and paste much even though that is what got the most attention as a missing iPhone feature.
by tmeesseman April 21, 2009 10:31 AM PDT
I have always found voice dialing to be a pain in the butt and completely useless, personally. I fail to see (especially with the intuitive interface and flicking abilities of the iPhone) how it is easier to speak someone's name than to just press a button. Makes absolutely no sense to me.
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by DarkHawke April 21, 2009 5:36 PM PDT
If your iPhone is safely tucked away, and you're using with a headset (wired or Bluetooth), you might find all that "flicking" a pain if you're making a lot of calls and you're pulling it out and putting it away constantly. Granted there can be problems aplenty with a voice interface, and I would prefer, say, a Bluetooth remote with tactile buttons, but this could be something exceedingly cool, if Apple can manage it as well as they have the touch interface.
by AStrangis April 23, 2009 6:35 AM PDT
No matter where you are, it's a minimum of 4 flicks to call a contact on the iPhone. If you're walking down the street listening to music, it's MUCH easier to press the headset button, say "Call person X" and the music pauses while you're in call (works with Bluetooth too).

Gestures are fine for when you're stationary, but walking, riding or driving, Voice Command is the way to go. My HTC phones have always included it.
by kaimanl April 21, 2009 10:50 AM PDT
I agree that the basic features that I had with the Razr or my old Samsung were great and features that I miss. Push and Hold single digit speed dial and voice dialing. Apple should be able to provide these simple and very useful functions easily. I'd much rather have these functions than all those game apps. Come on Apple, new is good but don't get rid of the old that was good too.
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by no2b April 21, 2009 10:54 AM PDT
Voice dial is the only thing I miss from my windows based phone. When Apple adds this to the iphone, it will be hands down the best phone I've owned. The other voice control features would be fun to play with, but voice dial is WAY overdue.
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by dream_fly April 21, 2009 6:10 PM PDT
It's free with Windows Mobile 6.1. Previously you have to buy it. It's called Voice Command and it's available for many years. I can't live without it, again for many years.
by reyes89 April 21, 2009 11:20 AM PDT
my year 2000 nokia from a mexican carrier, without bonus features had voice recognition for dialing people id say JAck and jack would be dialed.
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by MagentaJoe April 21, 2009 1:27 PM PDT
Voice dialing is very important when using hands free devices. I use a visor speaker phone while in my truck. The safety aspect of it would be compromised if I had to find my phone and speed dial or even worse go through my contacts to find a number.
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by emjohnso3 April 21, 2009 2:31 PM PDT
Voice dialing would only be worthwhile if it worked well. On my last phone I was constantly dialing one of my friends every time I said "Mom"....
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by DarkHawke April 22, 2009 2:56 AM PDT
An odd thing: I've often thought about how cool it would be if, while listening to music or a podcast, your smartphone interrupted to tell you that a call was coming in from a given person, and then you could just tell it verbally to answer or send it to voice mail. I hear all y'all above about how dodgy some voice dialing implementations have been on other phones, but if this IS where the iPhone is going, AND they can pull it off with the same elan they did with the touch interface, this could be an all but unutterably COOL!

P.S.: This'd also toast the Pre where it stands! ;)
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by PFFXV April 22, 2009 12:23 PM PDT
What is this "all y'all" you are hearing from above.
by newmacG5 April 22, 2009 5:58 AM PDT
"Launch Safari" "Launching Safari"
"Open Datacase" "Opening Datacase"
"Launch "Classics" "Launching Classics"
"Read my Schedule" "You have 3 appointments".....
"By the way its 5:25 pm"
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by PFFXV April 22, 2009 12:15 PM PDT
I'm a cheapskate, yet I will buy an iPhone when it has functional:
- voice dial
- voice navigation and
- tethering to my laptop

Looks like I may be getting an iPhone.
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