Friday, August 10, 2012

Android App: Google Translate for Android, Translates Via Photos

Google Translate for Android
Who love to travel: Using an Android smartphone and version 2.5 of the Google App Translate text can be in pictures with your finger and mark translated into 64 languages. Requirement for this are Android 2.3 or higher and an Internet connection.

The operation of the app is simple: It sets the detection and output language, and by tapping the camera icon to take the required text. Recognized text emphasizes the app, now you can wipe your finger across the desired locations and the selected text is translated.

Typed and handwritten texts can handle right now Google's translator, but this requires more data transfers. In the speech-to-speech mode it is possible to have a conversation and let it do the work of translation app.

The fact that the app is especially abroad of benefits, is also its biggest drawback: Since the translation service requires an Internet connection, threatening, especially outside the EU, a large bill for data roaming, as soon as the phone is logged into a wireless network. Before traveling you should also look for a cheap data plan for the destination country. Cost-effective can be the polyglot app in public Wi-Fi access points - such as in cafes or airports - use.

In Text mode supports 64 languages and understands Translate by Central Europeans rarely used languages like Arabic, Japanese or Hindi. With voice commands in 17 languages to be translated, in the speech-to-speech mode, there are still 14th So far, only Android users will enjoy the new features and to download the app from Google play. IPhone users have to wait.