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Skyvi is the Voice App on Android! It’s just like Siri apps
in iPhone 4S. Very interactive application from Android. Skyvi knows everything
from Local Businesses to Celebrities! She can text/call friends, find places,
make witty remarks and even tell jokes. Update Facebook and Twitter Too with
this app. Make your iPhone friends jealous with this application. With
following features Skyvi is really rocking, let’s check it out:
Important Features:
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Voice Texting
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Fast find and call places
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Get directions
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Call Contacts
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Play music
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Location Reminder Beacons
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Local weather and time
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Fun chats, witty remarks, tells jokes
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Access Facebook with voice
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Access Twitter with voice
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Text by Voice
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Tweet or Update Facebook with Voice
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Ask questions with voice
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Bluetooth Support
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Car Mode
Skyvi aims to break through the trend, and it’s currently in
a free ad-supported version for a limited period. With it you can ask your
phone to call or text a contact, find places in town or check on your friends
in social networks. Skyvi can also speak reminders and notifications whenever
their conditions become fulfilled. This is best used with finding locations
using the phone’s GPS. Ultimately, Skyvi aims to make your mobile experience
become hands-free, letting you have full control with your phone’s features and
apps using only your voice. While it’s only one of the many Android voice
command apps out there, Skyvi has been particularly great, though it’s still
far from perfect.
If you head to this Play Google's link you can find out more
about Skyvi actually listed as ‘Skyvi (Siri for Android)’ which already seems
to be a huge success with a 4.5 from 5 star rating. It’s a free app for a
limited time so what’s stopping you trying it out. In fact looking at some of
the comments from those who’ve downloaded Skyvi it seems that many don’t
imagine a need for Siri and find Skyvi more than acceptable, especially as the
developer says that although it’s not perfect they’re working hard to make it
better than Siri.
You have seen then there are plenty of alternatives on the
Android platform to rival Apple’s Siri. Maybe some feel that because Siri is an
Apple innovation it somehow has to be better, though many would certainly
disagree with that idea. So is there still a need for Siri on Android? We can’t
answer that but many of our readers probably can. Do you currently use any
voice assistants on your Android device? If so which one, and how do you find
it? Would you still like Siri for Android? Let us know with your comments.