The cool translation feature in Google Lens – the one where you point your phone at a text and it automatically translates on the screen – is now available offline for Android users. 9to5Google spotted the addition to Lens that allows users to download various languages for offline translation.
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Offline translation in Lens works just like the normal feature that relies on an internet connection. Just fire up Lens and point the camera towards a text you want to translate. The offline translation capabilities could make a big difference when you travel abroad on a limited data plan, but in the current pandemic reality, nobody travels anywhere. It’s a nice option to have and according to 9to5Google, the feature is already rolling out, so be sure to update your Lens to the latest version.