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Will the iPhone 5 Be the Death of Google?

We're now just weeks -- if not days -- away from Apple's (NAS: AAPL) iPhone 5, and maybe it's time for Google (NAS: GOOG) to start getting worried.

This isn't a knock on Google's Android. Big G's nascent mobile operating system continues to pad its lead over Apple's iOS in the smartphone space.

The reason for the search engine giant to begin chewing away at its fingernails is that Apple's next iPhone supposedly will offer some pretty nifty voice control features. As a result of Apple's acquisition of Siri last year, speech-recognition "personal assistant" technology is being added to the new line of Apple handsets.

Some of the examples being offered by sources to Apple watcher 9to5Mac appear to be merely evolutionary upgrades. Speak a contact's name and an appointment and it pops into the calendar. There will be no more dangerously fumbling drivers pecking out text messages, as they can also be read out and converted to text before being sent to a contact.

The Siri-powered interface will even allow voice controls to single out individual tracks on an iPhone 5, something that, rather than encroaching on Google's turf, would be more problematic for Pandora Media (NYS: P) and perhaps Sirius XM Radio (NAS: SIRI) .

Let's get to some other examples. Need directions? There's no need to fire up Google Maps, since just asking will deliver routing results based on the phone's GPS.

The platform is also integrated with Wolfram Alpha, the online computational knowledge system. Want to know the mass of Mars, pull up a stock quote, or convert currencies? All the things that you used to "Google" are now a conversation away.

Siri's Assistant platform and Nuance's (NAS: NUAN) speech-to-text dictation prowess are apparently about to make smartphones even smarter.

In other words, you don't need to Google about Google's problem with the iPhone 5 anymore.

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bprince479

What about the satellite radio chip that will be in IPhone 5

September 28 2011 at 11:11 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
skyppy

Um, my Motorola Droid 1 has had voice commands from Day 1. I almost always speak my SMS rather than "peck" them. Same for Web browsing and maps. Voice commands are pretty much always an option whenever a keyboard would be an option.

Next *yawn* iP5 "Brand New" feature?

September 27 2011 at 7:58 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
irishdks

I have an android phone -- they are junk. The only reason they have the market share that they have is that they are basically free through the various providers. Android phone are having the same problems that iPhones had 5 years ago -- batteries heat up, and won't even last a full day.

Hopefully, Google has more to it than their phones -- androids are about to crash and burn.

September 27 2011 at 5:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply