The feature works with across all languages the app supports, and Google's quick to point out that it also supports offline mode. Which, as luck would have it, brings us to our next big tidbit of Google Translate news: offline mode has arrived for iOS.
Now both iPhone and iPad users can download small language packs in order to keep translations going even where data connections are less than reliable. Only about half of the total number of languages supported by Google Translate are available with offline translations, but that still represents several dozen.Finally, Google's expanded its real-time Word Lens feature to now support Chinese; simply point Google Translate's camera at a sign or other printed text, and it will swap out any Chinese words it detects.
Updates containing all these features start heading out this week.
source: Google
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