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iPhone 5 Release Date: Siri Works Well on iPhone 3GS

During yesterday’s Siri port stories, it turns out the iPhone 3GS worked better with the artificial intelligence system than the iPhone 4, according to technology website 9to5Mac.

Developer Ryan Petrich ported Siri to the 3GS successfully and released video footage of him using the program on the device, as seen below.

The microphone performance on the 3GS was not as efficient as it is on the iPhone 4, according to Petrich.

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“Apple briefly let staff get a test build of iOS 5 with Siri on the older model that was pulled once the trial was done. The dry run supposedly went 'really well,'” said sources to technology website Jailbreak Nation.

Several developers have released their progress with porting Siri onto several devices, including the iPhone 4, the iPad and the iPod Touch.

Developer Chpwn recently reported on his blog that he and Steve Troughton-Smith are the only two who have successfully ported Siri to the iPhone 4 and connected to Apple's servers. Chpwn noted that releasing Siri, as a downloadable port, is illegal due to Apple’s copyright of its source code.

Several insiders said there is no reason why the iPhone 4 cannot run Siri, as its A4 processor has shown that it is capable of powering the program.

Apple said Siri is meant to be exclusive to the recently released iPhone 4S.

Technology website Electronista suggested Apple established this exclusivity to promote 4S sales and to manage the load on its servers.

Even with the 4S powering the artificial intelligence system, the company recently experienced a Siri outage for several hours, Electronista noted.

Apple admitted on its website the currently released version of Siri is still a beta that is being developed.

Insiders propose once Siri is further developed, it may be available to the iPhone 4 and other Apple devices.

They also claim the microphones on the iPad and iPod Touch are not powerful enough to properly execute Siri.


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