This year, that day is Labor Day, a public holiday. In which case, September 6 seemed impossible, given that Apple needs to fly people in to Cupertino the day before, that is, Monday, September 5. Until now, it had been presumed that Apple would be doing this next event in person after the partial return to live, in-person events with this year’s WWDC. My previous post suggested that September 6 was a possible date, but with one big proviso. Instead of the predicted onsale date of Friday, September 23, the iPhones, Watches and AirPods would be in customers’ hands on Friday, September 16. This change would mean that the release date will come forward, too. Weinbach claims that it’s possible that Tuesday, September 6, not September 13, will be the big unveiling. He has tweeted in response to Mark Gurman’s latest comments about the next Apple event. The new rumor came, in the last few hours, from established leaker and commenter, Max Weinbach. So, if it’s sooner than the expected date of Tuesday, September 13, that can only be good news for those who just can’t wait. The next unveiling event will be very big, it seems, almost certainly including the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max, iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, three new Apple Watch models and AirPods Pro 2. Up until now, one date has seemed a shoo-in, and it’s the date I’ve been sure about, and for good reasons, but a new report claims that may have been wrong, all along. This feature can be used by simply tapping any word.If you’re eager to buy the next iPhone, you’ll want to know when you can. The Translate app by Apple further has an inbuilt dictionary to allow users to see the definition of a word so that they stay on the platform. Downloaded languages can be translated using voice even without an Internet connection," the company noted.Īdditionally, Apple is giving the option to users to view history or save translated phrases as "favourites" within the app. The app detects your language and provides the translated text and audio in the target language. "Advanced on-device intelligence lets you translate your voice from one language to another. Apple is calling the feature, Conversation mode, and it works for downloaded languages even when there's no Internet connection. Users can use the in-app microphone for automatic language detection. The app also works in landscape mode on eligible iPhone models. Translate app featuresĪccording to Apple, the Translate app comes preloaded with the iOS 14, and it supports 11 languages including Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
iPhone and iPod touch users are slated to get the next-generation iOS update by the end of 2020. The Cupertino-based tech giant will hope to give stiff competition to Google's Translate app with this newly introduced app.
The Translate app by Apple also features an offline mode for voice and text translations. The app offers side-by-side translations in two languages and comes with support for 11 languages. Apple has a new Translate app that will come with iOS 14, which was unveiled on Monday.