Google Translate: translate your conversations live

Google continues to update its online applications and services and major update is none other than Google Translate. The instant translation tool includes a new interface and new language support in the colors of Android 4.4 KitKat, as well as a new feature as it is a speech mode.

Now with this new function, you can finally live chat with any foreign interlocutor using your Android smartphone. After the application is opened, all you have to do is speak in your own language on your phone and then start the translation. Then, when your interlocutor is about to reply to you, you turn your smartphone over, and the answer will be translated from their language to yours.

Google Translate for Android finally includes speech mode

with this news google translate update, no more comprehension problems. A simple 90-degree horizontal tilt of your smartphone lets you switch from one language to another. In a nutshell, you flip your phone to switch languages, as the animation below shows pretty well.

Another very welcome new feature for this new version of the app: handwriting mode support for languages ​​that don’t offer it yet, and even translation from a photo of text thanks to character recognition.

In a nutshell, an update to Google’s translation tool that breaks down borders and breaks language barriers to improve communication between people. More?!

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Beware, if the last google translate update it is not available in your region, you can already download and install the APK file yourself from this link.

[appbox googleplay com.google.android.apps.translate]

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