Google interpreter mode for Android and iOS

Search giant Google has introduced the interpreter mode or translation feature on Google Assistant, their virtual assistant software for the Android and iOS platforms. The company announced the new facility in January this year.

Google interpreter mode for Android and iOS
Google interpreter mode for Android and iOS

For a long time, the service was introduced on devices like Google Home Speaker, Smart Display. But this time, Google is launching the translation feature for smartphones globally. When traveling abroad, through this feature tourists will be able to overcome linguistic difficulties.

A Google blog post states that in the meantime, travelers using Google Assistant are taking various suggestions, including finding flights, restaurants. Assistant's real-time translation feature or interpreter mode is being launched on Android and iOS smartphones to help increase travel time. If someone speaks a strange language in front of him, this feature can be used to find out its meaning and answer it.

If anyone wants to speak French, the assistant has to say, 'Hey Google, be my French translator'. Google says their translation feature will support 44 languages. After each translation of the words, the Assistant will prepare a suitable reply. If desired, you can run the conversation with more control in manual mode. Beyond this you can type and translate into keyboard mode.

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