CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Apple has quietly rolled out a feature allowing iPhone users to set Google Translate as their default translation app, giving users more flexibility and control over their preferred tools. Previously, iPhone users had to rely solely on Apple’s built-in translation system. With this update, available via iOS settings, users can now choose Google Translate as the go-to service for translating texts, web pages, or content within apps. This shift reflects Apple’s gradual move towards offering more third-party integration across its ecosystem—a decision welcomed by users who prefer Google’s extensive language database and real-time translation capabilities.
To enable this feature, users simply need to go to the “Settings” app, find the “Translate” section, and select Google Translate as the default. The change is particularly beneficial for multilingual users, travelers, and professionals who require precise and fast translations. It also strengthens Google’s footprint in Apple’s tightly-controlled software environment. The update supports seamless use of Google Translate with Siri, Safari, and system-wide features. This move is part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to make iPhones more customizable and user-friendly, especially in a globally connected digital age.
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