The popular Google Translate app has just announced a major update that brings significant improvements for Android users. The app now allows real-time voice translation directly to headphones thanks to advanced artificial intelligence technology from Gemini.

The live translation feature is exclusive to high-end headphone models.
Google breaks down ecosystem barriers.
This feature was previously only available on certain headphones like Google's Pixel Buds; however, any user with an Android smartphone and the latest version of Google Translate can now turn most pairs of headphones into real-time translation devices.
Users simply need to activate the live translation function, allowing the phone to record their voice and instantly play the translation in the selected language.
According to Google, this new experience preserves the tone, intonation, and rhythm of the original speech, making the translation more natural and easier to understand in conversations. Currently, Google Translate's advanced translation tool is in beta testing and supports over 70 languages.

Gemini gives Google Translate a significant advantage over Apple's.
In addition, Google Translate offers several other improvements. Thanks to Gemini, the quality of text translation will be significantly enhanced, with better contextual understanding, allowing for translations that include idioms, slang, and local terminology. These improvements are currently available in the US and India, with plans to expand to other markets in the future.
In addition, Google Translate has also upgraded its language learning tools. Users can now track the number of consecutive days they have practiced a language, similar to popular language learning apps like Duolingo and Babbel.
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