Google Translate is coming to Chrome on Android. The Chrome Beta Android app was updated Thursday with a new feature that can robotically translate webpages into completely different languages. On a telephone or pill, the feature works rather a lot like the interpretation capabilities which are included in Chrome on the desktop counterpart — recognizing different languages by scanning
websites and translating them after a user prompt.
Say your phone is set to
English. Anytime you open a page in any other language, a translation
bar will show up across the bottom of your screen — instead of across
the top as it does on the desktop
. After the translation is done,
another box will pop up in the same spot, asking if you want Google to
always translate whatever language you just converted. It's all simple
stuff.
For now, the feature only works in the Beta version of Chrome for Android, which you can download from Google Play right here. But it will likely roll out to the regular Chrome for Android app in the next six to twelve weeks.
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