Have you come across a situation in which you try to communicate with someone who doesn’t speak English especially over messaging apps like WhatsApp and you end up using Google translator, it can be difficult, right? Imagine if that discussion was peppered in sentences and phrases produced in a foreign language, forcing you to definitely duplicate and paste it right into a translation app to determine what this means.

The good news is that if you operate an Android gadget, you will not have to do that anymore. Google has lately announced an update to Google Translate. The new update allows developers to bake Google Translate into their applications with the text-selection behavior. What this means is that you'll no longer have to leave your app to be able to get certain phrases or sentences translated.
This feature is only limited to certain apps which include TripAdvisor, WhatsApp, and LinkedIn. If you use those apps a lot then you should be in a position to expect the translate function built into the application within an update. We expect that much more applications will follow within their footsteps if the feature is related to them, so keep an eye out for the application updates if this is something you’d like to see.
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