Friday, May 13, 2016

Google introduces Tap to Translate: the main news on Android and iOS – Investing Today

Capitate of a foreign text that you do not understand, then select the part, be copied, and then open the app Google Translate , click on the pane and select Paste. Set the language and that it has to be translated and here there your text translated in a language – although Translate is not always clear and precise. It matters little that last point: after all, better than nothing. However, beyond each guess, the process described so far is large, articulated and too long. That is why Google has introduced the Tap to Translate , which guarantees an immediate translation of the text from any app without having to copy and paste, no jump into the process cumbersome and laborious. Simple, fast and intuitive text translation will appear with a simple tap.

How to Translate Tap

Owners of devices running OS Android 6.0 Marshmallow will have already had the to benefit from this feature, but from now on the novelty will also be available in devices with older versions of Android, more specifically from Android 4.2 Jellybean . The new option provides a very fast operating mechanism and easy: to take advantage of the new features, in fact, simply select the portion of text you want to translate . At that point you will rescue the ‘ Icon Google Translate , which will allow many features to choose from, the ability to translate The above text, the advisability of listen how to pronounce, until the option to dial a text which will then be automatically translated into the language of the person with whom you are talking.

the new Tap to Translate feature will surely be very useful for all those people who, whether private or professional, need to frequently interact with people from a foreign language, while not knowing impeccably all languages ​​of the world, and we know, after all, that in such a world globalized, be able to understand and communicate in a different language is very useful.

Google Translate: news on Android and iOS

Tap to Translate is not the only news communicated by Google on its Official blog : Mountain View has indeed released the offline translation for iOS , while for Android language packs have been made much less cumbersome, stripping them up to a weight of 25 MB. Finally, among the various translation options can be added the Filipino, while for what concerns the instant visual translation Word Lens , enter the Chinese law on the list of supported languages.

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