Google; It introduced the Pixel 6 series, equipped with features such as Tensor processor, OLED screen, and 5G, on October 19th. The Android 12 operating system with the Material You design language has officially entered the lives of users with smartphones. The company has so far revised its frequently used applications such as Photos, YouTube Music, Sounds according to the new design.
The Material You change in Android applications continues unabated. Google has updated Translate, which is capable of instant, online and offline translation between more than 100 languages. It changed most of the details in the app, from the placement of the icons to the colors, to make it visually compatible with the latest version of Android.
Google Translate update available on Pixel 6
Google has released the stable version of Android 12 for Pixel smartphones. Other Android manufacturers continue the beta process of the operating system. The new Google Translate application, whose design has been updated and made compatible with the Material You system, is currently only available on the Pixel 6 series. On other devices, the old version remains.
Users who were able to update shared screenshots of the new Google Translate. The first noticeable change was the removal of the hamburger menu. In addition, the buttons in the application have a rounded appearance. The control menu, which allows you to change the language, has also been rounded and enlarged.
Google has placed the camera and volume buttons in the Translate app and the option to enable translator mode underfoot. This made it easy to use with one hand. Also, the dynamic color changing capability in Material You has been integrated into Translation. This feature allows the colors in the application to be dynamically adjusted according to the wallpaper of your smartphone.
The new design of Google Translate has not yet come to any other smartphone except the Pixel 6 series. The company usually sends the changes it makes to a limited user group first, and then expands it later. It is predicted that all applications with the Material You design language, including translation, will come to other versions of Android in the future.
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