
He has written thousands of articles, hundreds of tutorials, and dozens of reviews.īefore joining How-To Geek, Joe worked at XDA-Developers as Managing Editor and covered news from the Google ecosystem. Joe loves all things technology and is also an avid DIYer at heart. He has been covering Android and the rest of the Google ecosystem for years, reviewing devices, hosting podcasts, filming videos, and writing tutorials.

Read the post below to find a comparison between Google Translate and Microsoft Translate app on Android.Joe Fedewa has been writing about technology for over a decade. Next: Microsoft also offers a translation app. Which one are you planning to use? Mute the sound in the comments section below. Siri integration and Apple Watch support are also a nice touch. Apple Translate offers better privacy as all transactions take place on the device and do not take the store on any server. The service is available everywhere and offers more detection modes to add and translate languages. Translate Languages on the GoĪt first glance, Google Translate looks like a clear winner in the comparison. You can simply trigger it and ask Siri to translate a sentence in a supported language. As mentioned above, Apple’s Translate app has close integration with the iOS software. This makes it easy to view and translate languages. This can be useful in low or no connection areas.Īpple Translate offers a clean landscape mode. You need to download languages first, then you can use them without mobile network. It’s not that convenient.įortunately, Google Translate and Apple Translate support offline translation. In Apple Translate, you have to long tap on the word and then use the Share button.


I like that Google offers a dedicated Share and Copy button.
