Not so long ago voiced the idea of universal language translation devices. Just a couple of years ago, the translation of this concept from the world of science fiction in the plane of reality seemed absurd idea. The famous Google-translator, however, is likely to become thus the device. His latest update includes functionality to transfer live conversation on different two or more languages and text directly into the camera lens.
Voice translation was already available as a version of Google-Translate for Android in the form of applications began to exploit the open spaces of the Internet and to capture the sympathy of users since the end of 2013. At that stage, it could only translate one sentence at a time, whatever it was. The new version of the application can act as a translator in real time during a conversation between two people speaking different languages.
To use voice chat translation in real-time interactive environment, users only need to open the app and click the microphone. If the verbal flow in a foreign language is detected, it will be immediately translated into the native language and the owner of the device is shown on the screen. User reading this information can then press the microphone button again to answer in their own language and to translate their words into a foreign language immediately.
The device instantly establishes language pair from the first words spoken by each of the speakers, so no settings to choose their own do not have to. In addition to speech functionality translation Google-translator also throws a text with different signs and symbols into words in the target language. This allows users to “teach” the camera of your device on any foreign text and get instant translation on the screen. Up to this point for people using the app for Android, it was necessary first to make in this case the text and photo use the app to translate it, but this update makes the process faster and easier with the user’s perspective.
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