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mardi 11 août 2020

Best Galaxy Note 20 Deals: Where to buy the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in India

Samsung has officially announced its next Galaxy Note series. Despite being successors to the Galaxy Note 10 series, the new devices have adopted a moniker befitting the most eventful year (so far) of the 21st century. As expected, the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 phones, especially the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra 5G (first impressions), are stocked with premium features. In India, Samsung justifies that by selling the Galaxy Note 20 for ₹77,999 (~$1,040) and the Note 20 Ultra for ₹1,04,999 (~$1,400).

Although these prices align with those in the U.S. (see the best Galaxy Note 20 deals for the US), the phones are definitely outside the comfortable spending zone for most Indian users. Thankfully, Samsung has some sweet deals on pre-orders of the smartphones, and that may grant some sort of comfort to those who eagerly wish to cherish the improved Note experience.

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Where to buy the Galaxy Note 20 in India

The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra are available for pre-ordering in India from Amazon India, Samsung’s online shop, and leading offline retail chains including Croma, Tata Cliq, and Poorvika Mobile. The pre-orders are live till August 27th and the devices will start shipping the next day i.e. August 28th.

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To lure customers, Samsung has a list of offers along with the devices including redeemable benefits worth a total of ₹12,000, a cashback of ₹9,000. Meanwhile, Samsung is also offering a discount value of up to ₹76,340, which covers 98% of Note 20’s cost if you have an eligible phone.

Note: Samsung is only selling one variant each for the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra in India. The Galaxy Note 20 is available only in 8GB/256GB configuration and lacks 5G support while you can only buy the 12GB/256GB variant of the Note 20 Ultra in India.

Best Galaxy Note 20 Deals in India

With the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series, Samsung brings a myriad of offers that makes the device more accessible to users. Unlike the U.S., you can only buy the unlocked variants in India as of now. There are many lucrative offers on pre-booking the smartphone through Amazon India, Samsung’s own online store, and other major retail chains in India.

Here are all the good deals we’ve been able to track so far:

Amazon India

On the purchase of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra on Amazon India, you get shopping credits worth ₹10,000 that can be availed on Samsung’s online shop or offline stores for other accessories. In addition, you get interest-free EMI options for up to 9 months by using a credit card from a wide range of banks and an exchange bonus of up to ₹10,800 if you choose to replace your old phone. At the same time, you can also get a 5% cashback by using the ICICI Amazon Pay credit card.

    Galaxy Note 20 Ultra: Get additional exchange discount on Amazon!
    Get the premium Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with gorgeous glass and metal design, 120Hz Super AMOLED display, 5G, and much more to drool over. The exciting offers make this phone less pricey and more desirable.

You can also avail the same bank offers and the exchange offer by purchasing the regular Galaxy Note 20 from Amazon India. Notably, you get ₹7,000 in the form of Samsung credits with the standard Galaxy Note 20 instead of ₹10,000 on the Ultra.

    Galaxy Note 20:More affordable Note experience
    Get similar performance and S Pen experience despite a strapped budget. Buy the Galaxy Note 20 on Amazon and avail similar benefits as the Ultra variant.

If you make the purchase today i.e. August 11th, you can get an additional ₹1,500 off by using an SBI credit or debit card.

Samsung Online Shop

Samsung is offering some of the best trade-in values if you purchase the Galaxy Note 20 smartphones from its own online store. You can receive a discount of up to ₹76,340 if you exchange an old flagship. The exchange value may vary on the basis of the age of your older smartphones but it usually matches up to the buy-back guarantee on the phone. On certain phones, Samsung may offer up to ₹5,000 extra on certain phones like the iPhone 11 or the Galaxy Fold.

Besides the trade-in value, you get Samsung credits worth up to ₹10,000 and additional coupons worth ₹2,000 that be utilized on other Samsung products like the Galaxy Buds Live. In addition, you can get ₹6000 off of the regular Galaxy Note 20 and ₹9,000 on the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra with an HDFC card.

    Get best trade-in value at Samsung's online shop
    Get the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra with 256GB storage on Samsung's online store. Accounting for the store credits, coupons, and the HDFC cashback, the effective price of the Galaxy Note 20 and the Note 20 Ultra comes down to ₹62,999 and ₹83,999.

Croma Online

Apart from Amazon and Samsung’s online store, you can avail great discounts by pre-booking on Croma, one of India’s leading retail chains. You can avail these offers online or even offline if you place the order at a Croma store anywhere in India. By purchasing a Galaxy Note 20 series smartphone at Croma, you get up to ₹10,000 as Samsung credits and up to ₹9,000 as HDFC cashback. Croma is also offering up to ₹3,000 cashback if you use Standard Chartered Bank credit card, debit card, or EMI card.

    Same discounts but offline
    Get the 256GB variant of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra at Croma and enjoy the same benefits whether you pick it up from a store or get it delivered to your address.

You also get cashback and Samsung credits with the regular Note 20 bought at Croma.

    Get it delivered or pick up at a store
    Pre-book and enjoy similar benefits on the regular Galaxy Note 20 without waiting for the package to reach your doorstep.

Tata Cliq

Although Croma and Tata Cliq are operated by the same parent company — Tata — you get way more discount offers on the latter. By purchasing on Tata Cliq, you can avail instant discounts by using cards from banks such as ICICI, Kotak, and HDFC.

    Instant discounts up to ₹9,000
    Along with Samsung credits worth ₹10,000, Tata Cliq offers an instant discount of ₹9,000 with HDFC credits cards that save you the wait for a cashback. You can also get an instant discount of ₹1,000 by using a Kotak credit or debit card, or avail ₹1,500 off on ICICI Bank credit card or EMI options (zero-interest for plans up to 9 months) with ICICI Bank.
    Discount offers from multiple banks
    Similar to the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, you can avail ₹1,000 and ₹1,500 off on Kotak and ICICI Bank cards. At the same time, you can also avail ₹6,000 as instant discount using HDFC credit card. In all of the cases, you get guaranteed Samsung store credits worth ₹7,000.

Poorvika Mobile

In addition to the standard Samsung discounts and cashback, you get an exchange bonus of up to ₹5,000 at Poorvika Mobile, one of South India’s largest retail chains. But fret not, the provider ships to locations all across India.

    Pre-book for only ₹2,000
    You can simply pre-order the upcoming flagship from Samsung by paying only ₹2,000 at Poorvika Mobile instead of the full amount. You can avail the ₹9,000 cashback using HDFC cards and get Samsung benefits worth ₹10,000 while also receiving extra benefits up to ₹5,000 by exchanging your old phone.

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series delivery in India

In India, the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra will start shipping from all major online and offline retailers from August 28th. We also expect the devices to be available at physical stores on the same day.

However, it is worth noting that these offers are applicable on pre-booking of the devices and may change when the phone is widely available. We will update the article after August 28th to reflect that.

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Google Lens adds a homework mode to help kids solve math problems

Going back to school has taken on a new meaning thanks to this year’s global COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of attending school, many students around the globe will take their education virtual. To help, Google is introducing new tools to help students at home, including a new Education mode in Google Lens.

According to Google, when students encounter a particularly difficult math equation, they can use Google Lens to help. Simply take a photo of an equation using Lens, and the Google-owned service Socratic will provide students with helpful results.

In some instances, Socratic and Google Lens will display step-by-step guides to solve the problem, along with detailed explainers to better understand key concepts. We first discovered an education mode was coming to Lens, and it’s arriving just in time for the new school year. The previously discovered “Places” mode also started rolling out recently, letting you scan images to detect famous landmarks and buildings.

The new Education and Places modes in Lens are rolling out via a server-side update. Lens is a service within the Google App, so you should download the latest version of that app from the Google Play Store to ensure you’ll have access to these new modes. In order to access Lens, you can either tap the button after calling up the Google Assistant, or you can download the Lens app from below which simply acts as a shortcut to Lens within the Google App.

Google Lens (Free, Google Play) →

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In addition, Google announced that students can now visualize nearly 100 STEM concepts across topics including biology, chemistry, and more. If students search for “Quantum mechanical model,” for example,” they can view a 3D atom up close and in augmented reality. The upcoming school year will be very different for many educators and students. Google’s new tools aim to make the situation a little easier.

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Where to buy the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in the US: Amazon, Best Buy, Verizon & more!

After months of leaks and speculation, the Galaxy Note 20 is here, and as you might expect, a flagship specs list means a premium price tag. The regular Galaxy Note 20 starts at $999 in the US, while the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra starts at $1399. However, as with every Samsung launch, there are also some deals to be had if you place an early pre-order so below, we’ve rounded up all the best deals for the Galaxy Note 20, including ways to save on multiple devices and the best postpaid deals we can find as well.

Where to buy the Galaxy Note 20

One of the biggest phones of the year is going to be available through every major carrier and most major retailers across the world. In the US, the Galaxy Note 20 series will launch on August 21, with pre-orders opening tomorrow (August 6). In the UK, both devices are already up for pre-order through Samsung’s store as well as some carriers, with an August 21st release date. Samsung also has a range of offers if you choose to pre-order your phone early, and you can find these listed below as well.

Best Galaxy Note 20 Deals Unlocked in the US

Here are the best deals we’ve found for the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in the US:

Galaxy Note 20 on Amazon

They were a little late to the party, but you can finally pre-order the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra on Amazon. Amazon has the entire range of colors available, as well as the 128GB and 512GB storage options for the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Of course, while you’re there you can also pick up a Galaxy Note 20 case and we’ve summarized the best ones for you.

    All the choices at Amazon
    If you want the easiest check out possible, and the safety of ordering through your existing Amazon account, look no further. There's a range of color choices and storage options, all available for delivery by release day.

Samsung

Beyond Samsung’s excellent trade-in offer, the company is also offering $150 in pre-order credit, a further $50 if you reserve before pre-orders open tomorrow, and the ability to pay it back at 0% finance.

    Up to $650 instant trade-in credit at Samsung
    Forget the rest of the deals – if you want to save a bundle on your unlocked Galaxy Note 20 and have a recent phone, Samsung's trade-in offer is the best. If you place a pre-order, you'll also get up to $150 in instant credit.

Best Buy

Best Buy also offers a myriad of options depending on whether you want to buy it unlocked or on a carrier plan. For unlocked handsets, you can save $50 by activating when you order, otherwise, the Galaxy Note 20 will cost you $999, the 128GB Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will cost $1299 and the 512GB will cost $1449. You can currently order to pick up or have it delivered on release day, August 21, and they have the entire range of color options available. If you’re shopping around for a new carrier deal with your phone, you can decide between all the carrier plans and options without leaving one page.

    Tons of choices at Best Buy
    If you want to save on the Galaxy Note 20 and don't have a trade-in, Best Buy will give you a small discount for activating at time of sale. If you're thinking of switching carriers, you can also choose between all the handsets and carrier options without leaving one page!

Best Galaxy Note 20 Carrier Deals in the US

Of course, each major carrier is also selling the Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Here are the best deals for each of them:

Verizon

Pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 20 on Verizon go live on August 6, and the phone ships on August 21. On Verizon’s standard device payment program, the Galaxy Note 20 will cost you $41.66 per month over 24 months ($999 retail price), and the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra will cost you $54.16 ($1299 retail). Some of Verizon’s pre-order offers include:

  • Buy any Galaxy Note20 smartphone and get a second Galaxy Note20 series phone or Galaxy S20 series phone as low as free with a premium Unlimited plan or half off with any other Verizon Unlimited plan.
  • Upgrade to any Galaxy Note20 5G series smartphone and get $500 when trading in an eligible device with a select Unlimited plan.
  • Samsung is also offering up to $150 in Samsung credit when you pre-order a Galaxy Note20 5G or Galaxy Note20 Ultra 5G. You can redeem the offer using the Shop Samsung application.
  • Get 25% off all Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G cases, screen protectors, Galaxy Note 20 wireless chargers and charging accessories during the pre-order period.
    Galaxy Note 20 | From $41.66 per month at Verizon
    Get the full power of Verizon's 5G mmWave network with either of these phones, plus there are additional pre-order offers likely to be available as well. Whichever one you go for, expect great coverage and blazing fast speeds when you're in a mmWave 5G area!

AT&T

AT&T has a dedicated landing page that you can visit from August 6 to pre-order your Galaxy Note 20 or Note 20 Ultra. Phones will be available to pick up in-store, and the earliest delivery is release day, August 21.

AT&T Next lets you pay for your phone over 30 months, with the Galaxy Note 20 (retail price: $999) costing $33.34 per month. If you want the 128GB Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, that will cost you $43.34 per month or $1,299.99, while the 512GB variant will cost $1,449.99, or $48.34 per month for 30 months.

AT&T has already unveiled the following pre-order offer, although further deals m added when the phone goes on sale:

  • For a limited time, new and existing AT&T customers that trade in an eligible smartphone can get the Galaxy Note 20 5G for free ($1000 credit) when they buy it on a 30-month installment plan with an AT&T unlimited plan. This works by trading in your existing smartphone, and while AT&T is yet to reveal which phones will get you the $1,000 credit, you can be sure that whatever phone you trade-in will need to be fairly new.
    Galaxy Note 20 | From $33.34 per month at AT&T
    If you've got a recent phone to trade in, and don't mind being on AT&T, this might be the deal for you. Get up to $1,000 credit from AT&T when you pre-order the Galaxy Note 20 and trade in your phone.

T-Mobile

Pre-orders for the Galaxy Note 20 on T-Mobile go live a day later on August 7, but the phone will still be delivered for August 21. The Galaxy Note 20 is $999.99 which equates to $41.67 per month, while the Note 20 Ultra 128GB is $1,299.99 or $54.17 per month. For the 512GB Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, you’ll need to put $149.99 down and pay $54.17 per month over 2 years. T-Mobile has a couple of tasty pre-order offers that might be worth waiting until Friday for:

  • Buy up one Galaxy Note20 5G and get another one FREE. Or up to $1000 off a second qualifying Galaxy smartphone of equal or lesser value when you add a line.
  • Get up to half off (max $500) a Galaxy Note20 5G, Note20 Ultra 5G, or Galaxy Z Flip 5G when you trade in a qualifying device.
    Buy one Galaxy Note 20, get one free at T-Mobile
    Although it comes with some caveat, such as you'll need to activate two lines (at least one must be new) with T-Mobile, but if you're already planning to buy two phones, this is an excellent way to save on one of them!

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Automagic, a popular automation app and alternative to Tasker, is no longer in development

Last Friday was a sad day for Android power users, as the developer of Automagic announced that development has been halted and the app has been pulled from the Google Play Store.

Automagic has been one of the most popular automation apps for Android since it was first published in 2012. The app’s flow-chart interface made it intuitive to use as opposed to its main competitor, Tasker, which has a steep learning curve. While Tasker’s original developer also stepped down from the development of the app, a new developer took over to continue work.

Automagic, however, won’t be handed over to another developer. The developer of the app announced on the app’s official forums that the decision to halt development was made for personal and economic reasons.

For personal and economical reasons we have to announce that the development of Automagic has been stopped and that Automagic is no longer available in Google Play for new users.

In the download section of our website you can find the latest Google Play version (v1.37) and the latest version with adaptations for Android 10 including some new features (v1.38).

We would like to thank all users, friends and family members for their support over the last 10 years.

Best regards,
Martin

Android’s ever-changing APIs and platform behaviors are hard to keep up with, especially for developers of automation apps with features that rely on numerous APIs. The economic burden of the global COVID-19 pandemic likely didn’t help spur development, either. While Tasker offers the same or more functionality as Automagic, it’s still sad to see a beloved app go by the wayside. Automagic made automation more accessible to users while Tasker focuses on adding every feature under the sun. The two coexisted for years, but eventually, fans of Automagic will have to shift to another app.

If you insist on continuing to use Automagic, though, you can find the latest version from Google Play (v1.37) in the download section of the developer’s website. There, you can also find the latest version with support for Android 10 (v1.38). With the app no longer in development, don’t be surprised if certain features stop working in future Android releases.

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[Update: Most Phones] Google Phone app can now be installed on non-Pixel phones from the Play Store

Update 1 (08/11/2020 @ 03:53 PM ET): The latest beta version of the Google Phone app seems to be installable on most phones. Scroll to the bottom for more information. The article as published on April 10, 2020, is preserved below.

The Google Phone app is Google’s default dialer application that’s pre-installed on Pixel smartphones, Android One smartphones, and more recently, Xiaomi smartphones sold in Europe. It isn’t usually possible to install the application on other devices without using either a modified application or a Magisk Module, but today we found out that the latest version of the app can be installed on certain devices straight from the Google Play Store.

We were first tipped off about this possibility by XDA Senior Member springer.music who said that the latest Google Phone app can be installed on the ASUS ZenFone 6 running the latest ZenUI update, version WW_17.1810.2003.144. Multiple users on the official ASUS ZenTalk forums also confirmed this possibility. Curious, I decided to see if I could install the app on some of my own devices. Lo and behold, I managed to hop onto the Google Play Store and download the app onto my OPPO Find X2 Pro running ColorOS 7.1. Specifically, the version I installed was version 47.0.305350684-publicbeta. When I first installed the Google Phone app, I was met with a warning that phone calls may not work because the device was “incompatible,” but after granting it various permissions and making it my default dialer app, I was able to successfully make and receive phone calls. Features such as Assisted dialing, Caller ID & spam, and Nearby places seem to be available, but Pixel-specific features like Call Screen are not.

XDA’s Max Weinbach also confirmed he could install the app on his LG V60 ThinQ and make and receive phone calls, but he was unable to install the app on his OnePlus 6T running OxygenOS or his Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra running One UI 2.1. I was also unable to install the app on my OnePlus 7 Pro. This could be a sign that Google plans on expanding support for the Google Phone app to more devices, or it could just be that Google accidentally forgot to mark this update as incompatible with certain devices.

We briefly checked the Manifest and found that the app still requires the com.google.android.dialer.support shared library to be present. This shared library is not present on the Samsung Galaxy S20 which is why the app refuses to be installed on it. This library is, however, present on the OPPO Find X2 Pro and ASUS ZenFone 6, which might explain why the app can be installed on those devices. To check if this library is present on your own device, you can run the following ADB shell command:

pm list libraries | grep "com.google.android.dialer.support"

You can try downloading the latest version of the Google Phone app from the Google Play Store link below or from APKMirror. Let us know if the app works for you!

Phone (Free, Google Play) →

This article was updated at 5:45PM EST on April 10, 2020, to add more details about why the app seems to be compatible with more devices now. Another update at 6:05PM EST was made to add that the required shared library is present on the ASUS ZenFone 6 as well.


Update 1: Most Phones

AndroidPolice reports today that opting into the Google Phone app’s beta program will allow you to install the app on most non-Google Pixel phones. The publication was able to successfully install the beta version on devices including the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8 Pro, OnePlus 7T, and OnePlus 6T. Several OnePlus phone users on Reddit also successfully installed the app on their device (h/t Some_Random_Username), with some reporting success sideloading version 53.0.325742234-publicbeta of the Google Phone app. On the Play Store’s web listing for the Google Phone app, AndroidPolice found that many other devices were also reported as compatible with the app.

The one caveat with this apparent change in device compatibility is the fact that you won’t easily find the Google Phone app by searching in the Google Play Store. After enrolling in the beta, you’ll need to send or click on a direct link to the app’s Play Store listing (such as the one embedded above) in order to install the app from Google Play.

While the Google Phone app doesn’t offer call recording in all regions or Call Screen for most non-Pixel devices, it does offer best-in-class spam detection and reverse phone number lookup. Try enrolling in the beta and let us know in the comments below if it works on your device!

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[Update: Full Rollout] Twitter now lets users limit who can reply to tweets

Update 2 (8/11/20 @ 3:36 PM ET): Twitter announced today that everyone will now be able to limit who can reply to their tweets.

Update 1 (5/20/20 @ 3:00 PM ET): Twitter is officially starting to roll out the ability to limit who can reply to your tweets. The original article, as published on January 8, 2020, is as follows.

CES 2020 is well underway and Twitter’s director of product management, Suzanne Xie, has unveiled some new changes that are coming to the platform later this year. These changes all primarily focus on conversations that you can have on the platform and aim to prevent bullying and harassment. The biggest change relates to “conversation participants.” Rather than hiding your Tweets from people who you don’t want to see it, you can simply prevent people from replying instead. You can limit your tweet to one of four groups: “Global, Group, Panel, and Statement.”

“Global” is exactly what it says on the tin, anyone can reply and interact, just like a regular public tweet. After that is where things get interesting. “Group” is made up of the people you tag and the people you follow, “Panel” is only the people you specifically tweet at, and “Statement” entirely prevents all replies. Xie says that Twitter is “in the process of doing research on the feature” and that “the mockups are going to be part of an experiment we’re going to run” in the first quarter. The feature will then hopefully be globally launched later in the year, taking on board feedback from the public testing.

“Getting ratio’d, getting dunked on, the dynamics that happen that we think aren’t as healthy are definitely part of … our thinking about this,” Xie said. A major concern then would be the attempt at spreading misinformation, which Xie mentioned the possibility of quote tweeting as a solution. Even still, Xie said that possibility is “something we’re going to be watching really closely as we experiment.”

Xie also mentioned that the company is working on other features such as threading, to allow all of a Twitter conversation to be displayed on one screen. Lines drawn on the screen would make it easier to then see who is replying to who. Twitter is always messing with things and beta testing new features, which you can enable some of through Tweeks, an Xposed module.

Twitter (Free, Google Play) →

Via: The Verge


Update 1: Small Rollout

Twitter is officially beginning to roll out the ability to limit who can reply to your tweets. This feature was initially announced way back at CES, and now Twitter is finally ready for people to use it. The company is starting with a “small % globally,” so it won’t be available to many people to start. Once you have the feature, you will be able to compose a tweet and decide who can reply. The default is everyone, but you can choose “People you follow” or “Only people you mention.” This could drastically change the way people use Twitter.


Update 2: Full Rollout

In an official blog post published today, Suzanne Xie, Director of Product Management at Twitter, announced that reply controls are rolling out for all users on iOS, Android, and Twitter.com. As explained by the company, these reply controls can be set before the user sends a tweet. Users can allow everyone to reply, only people they follow to reply, or only specific people they mention to reply. Tweets with the latter two options set will be labeled and the reply icon grayed out for people who can’t reply. These tweets can still be seen, retweeted, shared, or liked, though.

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Gboard adds real-time voice transcription and translation

Google’s keyboard app is getting another big upgrade with version 9.7 beta. After rolling out smart completion, adding an “undo autocorrect on backspace” toggle, and testing new Google Assistant dictation support, Google is now rolling out real-time voice transcription and translation for all users of Gboard.

As noted by Android Police, transcribing and translating text aren’t new to Gboard, but they’re now married together. You could previously translate text in the keyboard app or dictate text with your speech, but the translate mode never allowed you to input text with your speech. Now with the translation interface open in Gboard version 9.7 beta, you can tap the microphone icon on the right to begin transcribing your voice. Once you hear an audio cue, speak in your native tongue and you’ll see the text translated to the language of your choice.

Via Android Police

Android Police said text entry is a little slow, but in their experience, it’s not a dealbreaker. After all, the app is doing double duty by transcribing and translating. While it appears that all language combinations (and even automatic language detection) are supported, there does seem to be a character limit in the translate box (about 200 characters), so keep that in mind.

Google Translate is already capable of real-time transcription, but it’s nice to have similar functionality built into Google’s keyboard app. That adds a layer of convenience and makes it easy to transcribe and translate from any app you’re using.

Google confirmed to AndroidPolice that real-time voice transcription and translation are rolling out to everyone, so be on the lookout for the feature in the coming days. You can install the latest version of the Gboard app from the Google Play Store link embedded below or from APKMirror to increase your chances of having the feature be made available to you.

Gboard - the Google Keyboard (Free, Google Play) →

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