How to translate text instantly on any Android phone Tom s Guide

How to translate text instantly on any Android phone Tom s Guide

How to translate text instantly on any Android phone Tom's Guide Skip to main content Tom's Guide is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. How to translate text instantly on any Android phone By Dale Fox published 25 August 2022 Translate text instantly using your Android phone, thanks to the handy Google Lens app (Image credit: Tom's Guide) Using your phone to translate text is a feature that many of us didn't realize existed, but one that's really quite useful. With global travel becoming a thing again, being able to use our phone to translate text is super handy, whether we're struggling with a menu in Spanish or a road sign in German. Thankfully, the ever-useful Google app has its powerful Google Translate technology built right in, meaning there's no need to download a separate app to translate things. Even better, the Google app is preinstalled on most of the best Android phones, so you should be good to go right away. So, toss that dusty old phrase book to one side and whip out your smartphone, as we cover how to translate text using your Android phone. How to translate text using your Android phone 1. Open the Google app, which should already be installed on your device if you have an Android phone or tablet. If it's not, you can download it from Google Play (opens in new tab). (Image credit: Tom's Guide) 2. Tap the camera icon to the right of the search bar - you may need to accept some permissions that appear on-screen. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) 3. To translate text from an image already on your device, such as a screenshot, simply scroll through the images within the app and tap the image you want to translate. Next, tap Translate at the bottom of the page, and the text in the image will be translated into English. You can also change the language it translates text to, by tapping the box at the top. Note: With the exception of the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro, your device may need to be online for it to translate text. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) 4. To translate text instantly using your camera, tap Search with your camera then tap Translate at the bottom. Now, point your camera at the text you want to translate, and it will translate it into English. You can also change the language it translates text to by tapping the box at the top. Note: With the exception of the Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro, your device may need to be online for it to translate text. (Image credit: Tom's Guide) And that's all there is to it. You'll find that this feature works well most of the time, though it can produce some weird results every now and then - it once translated "Spin cycle" on my Chinese washing machine as "Evil noisy Susan" for some absolutely bizarre yet hilarious reason. That said, it's more than sufficient if you're in a bind and need a quick translation. To get even more out of your Android device, you might also want to check out the best Google Assistant commands, how to connect USB storage devices to your Android phone, or how to take a screenshot on Android. Just upgraded to Android 13? Find out how to get the Android 13 Easter egg.Today's best Google Pixel Buds A-Series deals (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$99 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$99 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab) (opens in new tab)$99.99 (opens in new tab)View Deal (opens in new tab)Show More DealsWe check over 250 million products every day for the best prices Be In the Know Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Dale FoxFreelance JournalistDale Fox is a freelance journalist based in the UK. He's been a tech nerd ever since childhood, when he used the money from his first job as a paperboy to buy a subscription to GamesMaster magazine. Dale was previously a presenter and editor in China, where he also worked as a copywriter for OnePlus at its Shenzhen HQ. Topics Android Android Apps Apps Google Smartphones See all comments (0) No comments yet Comment from the forums MOST READMOST SHARED1Amazon Prime Early Access Sale - best deals right now2How to clean an Apple Watch band and make it look like new3How to maximize electric car range in winter4I just did my first Peloton Guide workout - and I'm impressed 5How to watch the Microsoft Surface October event 20221How to clean an Apple Watch band and make it look like new2How to maximize electric car range in winter3I just did my first Peloton Guide workout - and I'm impressed 4How to watch the Microsoft Surface October event 20225Pixel 7 Photo Unblur could be a game changer - here's how it works
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