Today the Google Translate application for iPhone and iPad was updated with the support of a recent translation in iOS. Here's how to install it as an application for a default translation. This added the ability to change the default application for browser and email and opened the door for applications such as Google Translate to integrate into the system more deeply.
to set it up, go to the “Settings & GT” application; Applications & GT; Default applications & gt; Translation and select Google Translate.
IOS users were previously blocked in the Apple Translate application for any translation requests issued using SIRI or system functions, such as pop -ups “Text choice”. Thanks to this update, the translation of the translation can now be directed to a third -party application, such as Google Translate, depending on what the user has installed as a default. Nevertheless, although the Law on EU digital markets is a key factor in these changes, Apple has made this specific application by default global scale. One of the main DMA mandates is the ability of users to change the default application for tasks such as web inspection, messaging, navigation and now translation. Categories such as navigation, the reproduction of the media and transfer, even outside Europe, are, according to the Apple strategy to prevent further legal problems by deploying some changes around the world, and not a geozono in certain regions.