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The video below, created by iDownload Blog, shows the lack of Siri access. Are you using a third-party app like Spire to get Siri on your older iPhone? Have you experienced an outage? Let me know your experiences in the comments. If you do not have an iPhone 4S, Apple says Siri is not for you. A new, Apple-implemented connection requirement has stymied third-party Siri servers that have attempted to bring the popular voice recognition assistant to older iPhones. The hacking community is abuzz with news that Apple has decided to thwart attempts to bring Siri to older-model iPhones. The requirements for connecting your iPhone with Siri has a new element, a token, that has blocked third-party apps like Spire from accessing Siri's database.
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