Testing Cluzee for Android (Siri competitor)

Phil take a quick look at Cluzee for Android. Does it really live up as a Siri competitor?

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38 thoughts on “Testing Cluzee for Android (Siri competitor)

  1. there are better applications out there that are just as clumsy but don't crash. I will just wait for google's answer to siri.

  2. @TheAndrewBlue1 Compare "voice actions" to it and you'll see that it's better… And seriously this app is like what siri was before Apple bought it…

  3. @iMacGuy1011 This app is a separate developer. Androids had Voice Search on them for some time now. Nice; not as "conversational" as Siri.
    I learned in sales that the competition ALWAYS catches up. e.g. Google introduced phones with NFC chips to use phone instead of credit cards. Apple just announced they are going to develop this too. So that's competition.
    p.s. Apple bought the Siri app, & Apple initially got the Smart Phone idea from RIMM (essentially ate their lunch).

  4. again google is trying to make competition with apple by copying them! wow google just wow! how about you invent something new by yourself for a change and innovate something apple hasn't thought of yet!!

  5. Wow .. everything is copied from Siri ..even the animation … the voice sounds as if Siri has cold .. !!
    Android have missed the boat in promoting voice based services like Apple did and they will just have to accept that.
    Android need to get better advertisers really; they have a good product.

  6. Thumb down not to the app 'cause it obviously needs lots of improvements but to you for having the nerve to post this video knowing that it was not ready to compete with siri.

  7. I don't need my phone to look, feel, act or resemble an iPhone, I dont want developers wasting time trying to make our phones look, feel or resemble an iPhone. I want my phone to be compared to another Android device, not the device everybody seems to think mine should be like.

    Stop wasting time writing code for something useless, how about we make well written, useful apps that actually enhance our user experience not trying to copy everything Apple wants to push as a "new standard".

  8. @iSayTomatoes Actually, Siri was initially made by those "random app makers" in the iOS App store, Apple just bought them before Siri was going to release the Android and Blackberry version. It's more of a gimmick to increase sales for the iphone 4S. Why else would it be exclusive only to the iphone 4S and not its predecessors? Surely hardware specs have very little to do with it?

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