Apple now hiring engineers for Siri’s development, iPhone 5 and iPad 3 related? Apple hiring iOS engineers while the internet is collecting iPhone 5 and iPad 3 release date and features rumors.
Cupertino, California-based company Apple is now hiring engineers that will help the company to improve the new popular feature. Apparently, a research recently revealed that iPhone 4S customers love Siri, making it the best feature of the new Apple smartphone, while the dual-core CPU and the 8-megapixel camera took the back seats.
Apple’s job listing says the company is seeking talented people that will join the team behind Siri’s user interface or UI. So obviously, Apple might introduce a new logo or a new layout for Siri ahead of the long-rumored release date of the iPhone 5 and the iPad 3, which is according to rumors, the new tablet PC might arrive in stores by April of next year. Siri on iPad 3? Highly possible based on the success of the novelty feature on the iPhone 4S.
Apple explains that the engineers will help “develop the look and feel of the conversational UI elements while using Siri,” adding that the company is looking for a talented individual that can deliver “object-oriented software design and programming.”
Rumors say the new iPhone will include larger screen, or the mill is suggesting “4 inches” which is 0.5-inch bigger than the current screen size being implemented by Apple. Of course, Apple will change A LOT when it comes to user interface if it will increase the iPhone’s screen, for it to enhance the user experience and to take advantage of the larger screen. The bottom line, Apple might develop a new Siri starting next year which is related to marketing and promotions (like new Siri on the iPad 3 is cooler, or the iPhone 5 features a more advanced Siri, etc).
The iPad 3 is also expected to arrive next year, and Siri running on a tablet might be the next secret weapon of the Cupertino, California-based company to maintain its lead in the tablet market. Apparently, Apple will face serious rivals next year courtesy of Google Android and Microsoft’s new tablet-centric software a.k.a. Windows 8.
Google’s new “lethal weapon,” the Google Android Ice Cream Sandwich is the most intuitive and the best Android version to date according to multiple reviews. Aside from the upcoming Verizon Galaxy Nexus (or Galaxy Nexus in other countries), tablet devices that will arrive next year are also expected to run the new software.
For example, a new Samsung tablet running ICS with a little sprinkle of TouchWiz, or Motorola devices running a pure Android 4.0 operating system. Asus Transformer 2, the new tablet PC from the Taiwan-based company, is also expected to get Android Ice Cream Sandwich that will try to challenge the iPad by using a new CPU, the Tegra 3 of Nvidia.
Siri, like what I already said, is the most popular feature of the new iPhone 4S so it is highly possible that the upcoming Apple products will also tap the new feature to attract more customers. But the question is, can Siri stop Microsoft and Google?
Siri on the iPad 3? Or, a more advanced Siri running on the iPhone 5? Let me know your opinion.
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