Samsung's answer to Siri, the S-Voice request, can be installed on all Android phones running Ice Cream squeeze in after a ROM for the Galaxy S3 leaked out.
That means Android phone owners who have rooted their device; they can now load the latest account of Samsung's TouchWiz UI that has been tailored for the 4.8-inch quad-core Galaxy S3, on to their earpiece.
Once that 800MB file, made available at Android Police, is installed users will be able to admission S-Voice as well as some other Galaxy S3 features, such as Pop-Up Play, which allows you to keep a small video clip in the forefront on your handset's display, while utilizing other functionality on the phone.
It'll also enable Smart Stay feature, the neat piece of functionality which notices when your eyes are focusing on the display and will by-pass the screen time-out setting.
S-Voice was announced beside the Galaxy S3 at Samsung's Apple-esque glitzy launch event earlier this month and lets users authority the device to make calls, open apps, play music, search the web, set alarms, find restaurants and much more.
The Galaxy S3 isn't out in the UK officially until May 29th, so this leak represents a chance for potential buyers to try before they buy.
If you don't want to go the whole control, you can download S-Voice as a separate app, but as always in these cases, Smartphone users do so at their own risk
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