Thursday, March 24, 2022

Siri "gonna" make me look like a dumbass

 

I'm not the only one annoyed by Siri transcribing "going to" to "gonna".

Unfortunately, it is an accurate reflection of how I actually speak.

But, there are enough other weird misspellings of words that are straightforward that I would consider this a design flaw. I could make an entire page on how many ridiculous substitutions it has made of perfectly pronounced, common words.

Although...I must admit I've made use of this "flaw" because there are times that I make use of nonsense words and once it picks up on it, I don't have to rewrite. 

So, I would conclude I just need to clean up my pronunciation of "going to", at least when I'm using voice-to-text and exclusively reserve sounding like an idiot for voice-to-ears.

Maybe I should retitle this entry "Siri gonna expose me as a dumbass".

https://discussions.apple.com/thread/251379591

At least Siri is faithful to Rick Astley.


Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Data transfer on a new phone without moving the sim card: eSim card vs sim card


When I received my unlocked iPhone SE 2022, the phone guided me through a setup process that transferred my data from the old to the new device without moving over the sim card.

I didn't understand how the transfer was possible without a sim card, and later installed the sim card anyway, thinking it might be necessary or at least offer some kind of safety. The device then showed that I had two IDs using the same number and designated a travel and a personal differentiation. 

I decided to call Apple Support for clarification, learned that the data was transferred to what is called an "eSim card", and I ultimately learned why it was okay to remove the old sim card.

I now understand the advantages of the eSim, and that my phone is unlocked, meaning it is not carrier-specific. The eSim will take advantage of 5G, ensure the device is accessing the latest speed when the old one is phased out, and will allow me to carry over data and switch devices and carriers seamlessly in the future.

I also confirmed that the new iPhone SE 2022 can take advantage of full-5G, but has only one antenna so it cannot access the higher end of 5G.

Not all carriers support eSim, in which case the sim must be transferred, and possibly upgraded through the carrier to take advantage of new capabilities such as 5G.

Here's a support article detailing use of a dual sim setup and possible advantages using the combination of eSim and sim card:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209044