Sunday, July 8, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III website allows voice-based navigation

Samsung’s Galaxy S III website has got a new feature that aims to help you navigate the websitewhile showing off features of the Samsung Galaxy S III. Samsung’s S III website can now be viewed using voice commands; you can tell the website what you want to see about the Galaxy S III by touching
asmall mic icon on the top. Starting off, you’re greeted with a statement that says, ‘The SamsungGalaxy S III, designed by humans, inspired by nature’ following which you can give your commands as to what youwant to see about the phone. Saying "features"while touching and holding the mic icon takesyou to the features tab. We tried navigating the website using voice commands and it was a bit of hit or miss – sometimes our voice couldn’t be recognized, while the other times it worked well. One of the advertised features of the Galaxy S III is the S Voice that aims to provide you a handsfreeexperience as you speakto the phone to get certain tasks accomplished. The website tries to imitate a similar experience for users visiting the site. We’ve also reviewed thedevice, and if you want aquick view of that, click this link . For those living inside a box, here are the highlighted specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S III: Android 4.0 with TouchWiz 1.4 GHz quad-core Exynos 4212 processor 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 8MP camera with AF, LED flash, BSI sensorand 1080p HD video recording 1.9MP front camera with a resolution of 720p for video chat 16/32/64GB Internal memory, expandable upto 64GB 1GB RAM NFC, Wi-Fi, DLNA, GLONASS, micro-USB 2.0, HDMI, Bluetooth 4.0 2100 mAh battery Besides the Siri-esque voice recognition system called S Voice, another feature of the S III that Samsung has been promoting is Smart Stay, a technology that uses the front facing camera to track your eye movement so it keeps the screen on as long asyou're looking at it. SocialTag uses face recognition, which scans the faces in your gallery and maps them to your friends on Facebook or other social media sites. S Beam lets you bond and share data instantly between two S III devicesusing a combination of NFC and Wi-Fi Direct. For all of those who wantto give Samsung’s voice recognition based website a try, hit this link.

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