Android 6.0 finally is here. Google this week launched a new version of its mobile operating system (first for the Nexus devices), and beyond all its innovations announced yet discovered great features hidden as a translator for easy access to what we write.
http://es.gizmodo.com/android-6-0-ma…
Marshmallow changed the way in which we can copy, cut and paste the text we write, but have also added the ability to translate our written directly to select without having to access the app of Google Translate.
This is as simple as selecting the word or phrase you want to translate to another language, and among the options that appear on the text select the button “more” (those three points vertically). There simply select the “Translate” option, then the language you want to change and finally press the button “Replace”. Ready. Faster than ever.
The function is available for applications such as WhatsApp, LinkedIn and more, but will gradually reaching all our my favorites. [Via Google]
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