Google Rolls Out Gmail Translation To Mobile Apps

Google plans to update mobile apps with Gmail translation, improving global business and marketing communications.

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Google is gradually rolling out translation within the Gmail mobile app, enabling users to translate emails into over 100 languages.

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For years, this feature has been available for Gmail on the web. The implementation on mobile devices comes as a highly requested upgrade.

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Gmail mobile app users will soon notice a dismissible banner allowing them to translate messages into their preferred language.

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This banner should appear when an email’s content differs from the user’s “Google.com Mail display language” settings.

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Users can tap on the translate banner to translate the email’s content and specify if Gmail should always or never translate specific languages in the future.

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Until the new feature arrives, users can manually translate messages through the three-dot menu. iOS app users can also highlight the text and use the translate option.

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