Latest Google Translate App To Support Systemwide Translation


BANGALORE: Amidst the ongoing IFA 2015 Electronics consumer show at Berlin, Android 6.0 Marshmallow manages to appear in the news with new features that weren’t showcased at Google I/O earlier this year. The new update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow is witnessed by the developer preview users and the new OS supports native fingerprint reader, native USB Type-C, Doze power saving, and more, reports PhoneDog.

The latest feature that was introduced the OS is the translate option, thanks to Google Translate that was also received an update recently that features translate support for the whole system. Now an Android 6.0 Marshmallow user can translate any word in the system to any preferred language.

The updated app employs Marshmallow’s contextual selection feature to translate any word a user highlights in the system. Overall, currently the Android 6.0 is still a Developer Preview hence the cool new translation feature cannot be enjoyed by the consumers.

Marshmallow is rumoured to be released on September 29th of this year along with the two new Nexus Smartphones. Once those Nexus devices come out with latest Android OS in it, then the users can take advantage of all the new features in the new Android.

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