Samsung also added an eraser feature so you can remove photo bombers (boo) and anything else that you'd rather not be in your final image. By using both cameras and presenting a dual split-screen, you can use both cameras and the viewer can see everyone at once. The Dual Video Call feature, on the other hand, solves the problem with Apple's FaceTime only using one camera, so that the person shooting ends up doing that awkward straight arm thing so everyone can talk to grandma on video. Except the floating head is someone concentrating on taking a photo. Like those bad prom photos from the 80s where two photos were superimposed. The effect is odd and makes the final photo look kitschy. Their efforts fall flat with the Dual Camera function that adds an image of the person taking the photo to a picture, but inside a floating box. Samsung mixed stellar camera features with features that make you wonder if someone just grabbed all the ideas in a camera brainstorm meeting and sent them to the engineers. Maybe when you break your thumb and you can't flick up and down to read a site or when you have to look away from a video so you don't get hit by a car but you just have to catch every nuance of the latest Beyonce video. #SMART SCROLL DOESNT APPEAR IN SMART SCREEN OPTIONS ON SGS4 HOW TO#Regardless, Samsung's expansion of S Voice shows us that the company believes that voice-driven interfaces are here to stay, whether we like it or not, and whether they figure out how to make it work or not.īoth seem gimmicky and it's tough to determine when these functions will actually be used. Hopefully Samsung proves us wrong, and delivers a solid voice assistant that actually works. This all sounds lovely in concept, but we're weary that its execution will be as bad as S Voice on the S III. S Voice Drive promises to read back text messages, transcribe and send text messages responses, offer turn-by-turn driving directions, rattle off the weather and place a phone call. S Voice has a new function called S Voice Drive, which will allow S4 owners to operate their phone by voice commands – as long as their car has Bluetooth. But that isn't stopping Samsung from expanding its capabilities on the S4. S Voice, on the Galaxy S III, was a train wreck, often failing to recognize voice commands or deliver coherent responses. Google's Voice Search feature works far, far better than Siri, but it's a bit dry and purely a utility and not a digital best friend. Told to do something.Siri, the voice assistant app found on the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 doesn't always work as expected, but she's entertaining. When I get to work I’m not even sure what I’m supposed to be doing. Well I’ve started and am 3 days in and I feel so out of place. I previously posted here about getting offered a Jr net admin position and how nervous I was.
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