Google Translate has come a long way since its early days of simple phrase translation. It can detect and translate languages in real-time, and the photo feature is an effective way to translate street signs and menus on the fly.
If you’re the proud owner of a Pixel 6 or a Pixel 6 Pro, you have the added benefit of Live Translate. The feature adds live translations for Google Messages and other chat apps into the mix. Although data connectivity or download your preferred language in advance. Here’s how a quick rundown on how to use the feature.
In the simplest terms, Google Translate is a service developed by Google that can translate text, documents, websites, and spoken words into other languages. The Android and the iOS app supports 109 languages, but keep in mind that the translation isn’t always 100% accurate. Still, it’s a nifty app if you’re traveling and want to decipher a sign or need to translate a web page.
With the introduction of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, Google Translate got a bit of an upgrade with the Live Translate feature. Live Translate allows you to translate conversations, texts, and more in real-time, which can be really helpful if you need some immediate information. The feature isn’t exclusive to the Pixel 6/Pro. However, it will require an internet connection if you don’t. Here’s how you can use it.
Real-time conversations are where Live Translate shines. Google Translate will listen to the speech, translate it, and read it aloud live; you can either choose automatic translation or manual translation. Automatic translation will automatically detect the language being spoken, and display it in real-time. When one person has finished speaking, it will read the translated text aloud. Manual translation will listen for a single language, so you’ll need to manually switch back and forth for each person.
You can also translate single phrases by speaking or typing. These translations will be displayed in text form but can be read aloud and copied.
Google Translate can translate text that appears on images. This is useful if you’re reading signs, menus, or labels. You can take a photo of the text or import an image.
When enabled, Live Translate will create a pop-up when it detects a foreign language being spoken or text on-screen. Tapping this button will translate the text/audio in real-time. However, not all languages are compatible; selecting a language will show you which features it is compatible with.
Now, when a conversation in a foreign language is detected, tap the Translate pop-up to translate the received text in real-time.
Google Translate is a useful tool when traveling in a foreign country. While translating a complex conversation will certainly produce a few mistakes, it’s more than capable of handling basic conversations on the fly. Live Translate isn’t the only great feature from the launch of the Pixel 6; new owners of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro also got these nifty tricks to play with.
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