With WatchOS 11, Apple is introducing a brand new translation feature for the Apple Watch. Users will now be able to easily communicate in different languages with the device on their wrist. So, how does this feature work? Here are all the details you need to know…
Apple Watch can perform instant translations in 20 languages
The translation app coming with Apple Watch allows users to make both voice and text translations. This new feature, introduced with WatchOS 11, will enable users to communicate in 20 languages (including Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Ukrainian) instantly. It is not yet confirmed if Turkish is among these languages, but given that Siri supports Turkish, it is highly likely that Turkish translations will be possible as well. So, how does it work?
The translation app will also be compatible with other features of the Apple Watch. Thanks to Siri integration, you will be able to perform instant translations just by raising your wrist and speaking. Additionally, you can save your translation history and add frequently used phrases to your favorites. Of course, speed is crucial when translating. With Siri, users will be able to communicate faster. This app will be a great convenience when traveling abroad or communicating with people who speak different languages.
WatchOS 11 is not limited to just the translation app. Apple is also adding new features in areas such as health and fitness tracking. The new health applications will allow users to track their daily activities in more detail. Additionally, improved notification features and customizable watch faces have been introduced to enrich the user experience.
The translation app and other new features coming with the Apple Watch are clearly aimed at making users’ daily tasks easier and faster. The fact that these features are in the testing phase means that even more improvements could be made in the future. What do you think? Share your thoughts on the new translation app and other features of the Apple Watch in the comments section below…
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