Hi Bryan.

I am using both. However, I am finding that Siri is proving to be faster than 
either the Keyboard Case or the Touch Screen at the moment. I have the model 
where the keyboard slides into the case itself, but the keys are really really 
tiny! So much so, that even my fingers are struggling with it.
HOwever, I can confirm that Siri works perfectly 98% of the time, although it 
is not so good in loud situations. It tends to pick up everything that is going 
on around, so a quiet place is better for it, which makes it able to pick up 
things you are saying easier. It does take a tiny bit of training for it to get 
your voice, but once it has it, it's fine. However, when in the right 
conditions, e.g your own home, etc, it works fine.
Hope this helps.
Lewis.
On 4 Jan 2012, at 13:35, Bryan Jones wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> I have a friend who is considering switching from her Nokia smartphone to the 
> iPhone 4S; However, she is a heavy texter and is hesitant to give up the 
> Nokia's built-in physical keyboard. My two questions for Users of the iPhone 
> 4S are:
> 
> 1. Can you use Siri to create text messages including punctuation? If yes, 
> have you been satisfied with your ability to text in this way?
> 2. Are you using a keyboard case combo with your iPhone 4S? If yes, what is 
> the make / model, how much bulk does it add to the phone, and how well does 
> the keyboard work for typing text messages?
> 
> Okay, I realize that's technically six questions. <wink>.
> 
> TIA,
> Bryan
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