Google’s globally popular free email service, Gmail, has long been very helpful to users. translation had the function. With support for more than 100 languages, this feature could automatically translate by detecting languages.
But Gmail’s translate feature only to desktop it was special. So it wasn’t in the apps. Google announced today that it will finally address this shortcoming.
The translation feature is also available in Gmail apps on Android and iOS
The tech giant said in a statement yesterday that it has brought the translation, which it describes as “highly desirable”, to mobile applications. Now From iOS and Android apps You can access this feature and automatically translate messages. Previously, this required you to copy and upload content to services like Google Translate.
Google also shared images of how the feature works on mobile devices. To translate messages, users can press the three dots in the top right corner of an email and “TranslateYou must click the ” button.
Translate feature in Gmail apps, Android users gradually over the next two weeks is being presented. It will launch on August 21 for iOS..
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