Users of iOS 15 version can use their iPhones to translate text, voice, and conversations instantly using the Translate app.
By downloading languages, users can translate on the device without the aid of an internet connection.
Users will have to click on the Translate app, select the languages between which they wish to translate, and then can either enter the text or record it. Users can play the audio translation or look up a word in a dictionary.
To translate conversations, the iPhone will display text bubbles from both sides of the conversation. This will work for downloaded languages when an internet connection is unavailable.
In the app, users can tap Conversations and then speak in any language or use auto-translate for full conversations. The feature also allows for face-to-face conversations, allowing the speakers to see the conversation on their end.
Moreover, users can also translate texts using the camera and pointing at the text they want to translate. By tapping the Live Text Icon in the top-right corner of the screen and taking a photo, iPhone users can later tap at any text in the picture by selecting it and then selecting the Translate option.
In a pop-up window, the translated text will appear where users can copy the text to the clipboard or change the language translated to.
The feature will also work for photos already in the phone's gallery, by tapping on the text, highlighting it, and then tapping on the Translate option.
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