Translate Google Hits iPhone App
Globe-trotting iPhone users rejoice – the official Google Translate for iPhone is now available in the App Store.
[iTunes link] seems a bit like the existing application Android (launched January 2010) in functionality – allowing users to speak to translate into 15 languages and translate words and phrases in more than 50 languages. You can also listen to your translations aloud in 23 different languages. One can also zoom in on text easier to read, and – a feature that Android is missing.
This formal application essentially echoes the web application functionality, allowing you to view the results in the Dictionary of simple words, and check the translations favorites and history (although not online) .
The iPhone, however, lacks some features as the Android has: namely the translation and the experimental SMS Chat mode, which is supposed to allow you to speak with someone nearby in another language.
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