The Google Translate app for both iOS and Android is
receiving a big update over the next few days.
First off, Google has added 20 more languages to the
app’s instant video translation feature. This lets you point your mobile device’s camera to the text you need to translate, and instantly transforms the contents into your language.
Following this update, the feature now works with 27
languages. The initial ones were English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish, and the new version adds Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Filipino, Finnish, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, and Ukrainian. Note that Hindi and Thai can only be translated to or from English.
Aside from this live video translation, Google Translate can also use a picture you’ve snapped of some text you want translated. This feature works with 37 languages.
Another improved thing in the app is its voice
conversation mode. This enables real-time translation of (spoken) conversations across 32 languages. This should now be faster and “more natural” even on slow
networks, Google says.
Source[: GSMARENA
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