Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Microsoft releases translator app for Android and smartwatch

Microsoft releases translator app for Android and smartwatch

There are many application developers who have developed a translator with many advanced features. They are competing to offer translations in various languages in the world. Google Translate is a translation application that is very popular in the world.

Not to be outdone by Google, Microsoft also began to develop a translator for Android smartphones. As reported by Phone Arena, on August 6, yesterday, Microsoft released a translator application for Android devices called the Microsoft Translator.

Not only that, Microsoft also provides a new translator for Android users Wear smartwatches. This application is the first translator application that can be used for Android Wear smartwatches.

Microsoft Translator is available in 50 different languages. You can translate the language with a written translation or by voice. If you can not pronounce properly, there will be voices that will help you to correctly pronounce the translation.

You can also show your smartphone or smartwatch so that others could hear clearly even in noisy environments. Bookmark the translation is also provided so that you can use again in the future.

Microsoft is also supported by cutting-edge technology that is also used by the Office, Bing, Skype, Internet Explorer, Twitter, and much more. Unfortunately, this time Microsoft Translator can only run on Android 4.3 or newer

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