![]() ![]() ![]() Haroun joined Android Police in 2021, reporting on the latest stories in the tech world. Instant translation, on the other hand, lacks all those features altogether. For example, the captured image and imported photo translation interfaces allow you to send your text to Translate's home screen but lack partial translation and the functionality for copying or searching text. That said, Translate on Android already provides a consolidated experience for instant translation, captured image translation, and imported photo translation, but they’re a bit more limited. These are all the features coming to iOS, but Google says they’ll arrive on Android in a few months. You can expect additional functionality like partial translation, which will allow you to switch between the source text and your translation, and it will even be possible to make source text selections. ![]() Google intends to further improve the experience in the coming months. To try out the new experience, all you need to do is launch Google Translate on iOS and tap the camera icon from the homepage. In addition, the company says it has added the ability to select the translated text and perform actions such as copying, searching, and sending to Translate's homepage. According to the post, you’ll be able to perform instant translation, captured image translation, and imported photo translation, all in one place. Google recently updated its support page to highlight a new functionality coming to the iOS Translate app.
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