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Google Translate for Android testing its first major Material You design

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Google Translate has one of the most useful Google apps, allowing you to translate text, bilingual conversations, web pages, and more into many languages. While the app continued to discover new tricks like allowing you to write a real-time speech, it didn’t see many UI updates in the long run.

Recently, Google Translate 6.21 was released and contains a new Task called “NewTranslateActivity” which, when launched, comes with a completely new UI for the app.

There is still work in progress at this point as when this function is launched directly, many things do not work, including the “camera” button, the “more” button, the star button at the top left, and the account button at the top right. But this still gives us a glimpse into the new design that Google is working on regardless.

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As you can see in the screenshots below, the new UI clearly emphasizes the use of one hand, with camera buttons, mic, and language switches all now appearing at the bottom for easy access.

The new UI also removes the hamburger menu currently offering access to Phrasebook, saved documents, offline translation, and settings. It appears that these options will remain under the “More” tab located in the lower-left corner.

The folks over at 9to5Google people have shared additional screens in the development process that you are rebuilding Google Translate. New screenshots show what the conversation and instant camera translation look like.

The most notable changes in the current design of these two features are the large buttons and blister-shaped blisters that inherit their color in the system.

This feature shows a new language key, which is stored most of the time in the reset header. The new text translation page has been redirected since we last saw it on Google Translate 6.21, with the card at the bottom of some translations and FAB for other translations.

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Samsung updates Intelligence Voice Services for better performance

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Samsung has pushed a new update for its Intelligence Voice Services app to version 1.1.12.38, which focuses on enhancing the overall performance and stability of the app. This latest update improves the app’s functionality and resolves existing issues for a more reliable experience.

The fresh update for the Samsung Intelligence Voice Services app does not include new features or changes but enhances the app’s capabilities. It fixes issues that users were facing in the previous version.

Samsung Intelligence Voice Service is essential for simplifying communication between Samsung’s native applications and the Galaxy Advanced Intelligence services. It sends data and specific prompts to the Language Learning Model (LLM) server, which processes the information and returns the results to the native applications.

The update enhances this service by focusing on performance and stability. The update is available for users via the Galaxy Store. If your device is eligible then you can install the update through the Galaxy Store app >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download the update directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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Samsung MultiStar update introduces One UI 6.1 Maintain Split mode, more

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Samsung MultiStar 7.1.33 update

Samsung MultiStar Good Lock module is getting a new update with version 7.1.33. The new update brings new features and improvements for Galaxy tablets and foldables to enhance the multitasking experience.

The new update of the Samsung MultiStar app adds the ‘Maintain Split Mode’ function, which is available for devices with One UI 6.1 or later. This feature allows users to keep their screen view active even after closing and reopening apps to enhance productivity on large screens.

Moreover, the update enhances the visibility of the navigation bar, making it easier for users to move through their devices. It also fixes an issue where settings would not reset after app data was deleted.

This update is compatible with devices that operate on One UI 6.0 or One UI 6.1. Users of eligible devices just need to download a 16.14MB package to install the update via the Galaxy Store. Also, they can get it directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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Galaxy Wear OS devices get performance boost with Samsung Health app update

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Samsung has released an update for the Health app on Wear OS devices including Galaxy Watch 4, Galaxy Watch 5, and Galaxy Watch 6 models. Identified via version 6.26.6.001, the update is available for download on the Galaxy Store with an installation package size of 98.95MB.

The latest update of the Samsung Health app for Wear OS addresses some issues to enhance the overall stability and performance of the app. Although the update does not introduce new features, it ensures users a smoother and more reliable experience.

Samsung Health app is a versatile tool for tracking various health-related metrics, including physical activity, calorie information, sleep quality, and stress levels.

For those eager to upgrade, the Samsung Health 6.26.6.001 update can be accessed through the Galaxy Store by navigating to the Menu option and selecting Updates. Additionally, a third-party source link for downloading the update is also available.

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