
Obviously,
the top of the list for new features is faster translations, which
always makes things easier. Additionally, the app now supports a
rotation gesture, so when you have your phone in portrait orientation,
you'll see the conversation view, but rotating to landscape zooms in on
the active language to make it easier to communicate. The example Google
gives is ordering in a restaurant, although admittedly, we've never had
a problem with the old "point at the menu" move when traveling in a
non-english speaking country.
The added
language support is pretty nice, and quite varied as well. The update
adds handwriting support for Hebrew, Greek, Javanese, and Esperanto, as
well as adding more support for translating text captured in a photo in
Malay and Ukrainian.
The update will be rolling out today and tomorrow, so you may not get it right away.
Download: Google Translate (Android)
source: Google Translate Blog via The Next Web
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