Google Is Finally Adding Translations To Gmail On Mobile
Machine translation has been a staple feature of Gmail on desktop for a long time. Like many other advanced features, it's something that the service's smartphone app sorely lacks. If you want to translate an email, your best bet is to copy the body and paste it on a translator like Google Translate. That step soon won't be necessary, as Gmail is finally introducing built-in email translations on the mobile version.
As announced by Google on its Workspace Updates blog, the company has added native translation to the Gmail app on smartphones. If you want to translate an email, all you need to do is open one in a different language (as in, any that's different from the display language you chose for Gmail) and the app will automatically suggest translating the body for you.
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