- Gender
- Male
- Device
- Honor Magic5 Lite - Android 13
- Country
- Sbennytopia
Last week, Google launched Circle to Search for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 7a family, and in the same announcement it also revealed that Circle to Search will have an instant translation feature in the future. Now it appears this is being implemented.
The translation takes place online, with the translated text entirely replacing the original, as you can see in the short video below. It’s all very simple actually, you call Circle to search in the usual way, then simply tap the new Translate icon that appears to the right of the Google bar. And voila! It’s all translated.
The post continues on our Blog: Google’s Circle to Search now performs instant language translation
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
The translation takes place online, with the translated text entirely replacing the original, as you can see in the short video below. It’s all very simple actually, you call Circle to search in the usual way, then simply tap the new Translate icon that appears to the right of the Google bar. And voila! It’s all translated.
As usual with Google launches, it’s unclear how widespread it has become so far. To use it right away, you may need to use the latest beta version of the Google Android app, and of course, it goes without saying that you need to have one of the few phones that support Circle to Search in the first place: Google’s.Circle to Search is launching online translation support!@Google announced last week that Circle to Search will add a new button that will let you instantly translate text on your screen, and this has now started rolling out to some users.
(Thanks to Rahul on Telegram for the tip!) pic.twitter.com/PaYOlELRYX
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) April 3, 2024
The post continues on our Blog: Google’s Circle to Search now performs instant language translation
What do you think about it? Feel free to reply below!
