Google Translate offers 249 languages, while Apple Translate only supports 19. Google Translate supports Android, iOS, iPadOS, and web browser use, with Apple Translate limited to Apple devices. Both ...
Traveling abroad can be an incredible adventure, but the language barrier can make even the most intrepid explorer nervous. The fear of being unable to communicate or understand signs and menus keeps ...
If you use an iPhone or iPad and prefer to use Google Translate instead of Apple's built-in translate tool, then you're in luck, because OS-level support is here. Users with the Google Translate app ...
With at least 6,000 different languages spoken around the globe, there's always a chance you'll meet people or travel to a destination who don't speak the same language as you. Sure, you can always ...
Apple first introduced the Translate app in iOS 14. Although it was a welcomed addition to the language translation space, I stopped using it a couple of months after its release. Many languages were ...
We’ve already written about the Apple Translate app coming to the Apple Watch for the first time with watchOS 11. However, there are also new features coming to Translate on iPhone and iPad. More ...
Apple’s Translate app is a great resource for those with wanderlust. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The Translate app built into your iPhone is a hidden gem if you’re traveling abroad. It gives ...
Android Authority has discovered that Google is working on several changes to Live Translate in the Translate app. You could soon be able to control audio playback individually by language. The ...
In today's interconnected world, language barriers can significantly hinder communication. To bridge this gap, two prominent translation apps, Google Translate and Apple Translate, offer various ...