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Gmail lets you translate emails easily on Android and iOS

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Google has introduced a new feature for Gmail on Android and iOS devices, which easily translates emails within the app just like the web version.

When you open an email, you might see a banner that says “Translate to.” If the email isn’t in a language you understand, you can tap on this banner. It will then show the translated version of the email. You can also choose to “Show original” email or have future emails from that language automatically translated.

You can also change the language that you, just need to click on the settings icon and pick from over 100 languages. This will appear if the email’s language doesn’t match the language you use in Gmail.

If an email is not recognized, you can still translate it manually by clicking on the three dots in the corner. You can also turn off translation for a specific language by clicking on the “x” on the banner.

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