Google Translate app for the iPhone has hit version 1.3.0, bringing important news for iPad owners: the app is now universal for iOS devices, which includes iPad support.
The iPad app is essentially a scaled version of the iPhone app, so don’t expect anything groundbreaking.
As before, the app lets you translate written text between 63
languages. It also lets you translate by speaking text instead of typing
it, but this option works only for 17 languages. For 24 languages you
can hear the translation spoken aloud.
You can also access your translation history even when offline, star
your favorite translations and spell out the translation of non-Latin
script languages in Latin characters to read it phonetically.
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