You Can Now Set Google Translate as Your Default App on Your iPhone and iPad

From CNET: Using the popular Google Translate on your Apple device just got a lot easier. The latest Google Translate update allows you to pick the app as your default translation app for Apple iPhones and iPads running iOS and iPadOS 18.4 and later. Previously, you were limited to Apple's built-in option.

Google began leveraging AI to boost Google Translate's offerings, adding 110 new languages last year to increase its total to 249 languages. Compare that to Apple Translate, which supports 19 languages.

To set Google Translate as your default app, go to the Settings on your iPhone or iPad and select Apps, then Default Apps, then Translation. Then select Google Translate.

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