Under the offline language functionality, Google has added support for 33 new languages.
“We’re expanding the offline language functionality to 33 new languages. This allows users to download the languages of interest and translate text when the internet connection is unavailable,” according to Google’s support page.
The added languages include — Basque, Cebuano, Chichewa, Corsican, Frisian, Hausa, Hawaiian, Hmong, Igbo, Javanese, Khmer, Kinyarwanda, Kurdish, Lao, Latin, Luxembourgish, Myanmar (Burmese), Oriya/Odia, Sindhi, Zulu, and among others.
To download a language offline in Google Translate, simply tap the download button next to it when selecting which languages to translate with the app. A
Meanwhile, Google has added a new feature to the Clock app on Pixel devices that allows users to record their own alarm and timer sounds.
Previously, users had to copy the files over with a file manager app and then add them using the alarm sound settings, according to The Verge.
However, users no longer need to do all of that work because Google has added a new option to record sounds directly within the Clock application.
The new feature appears to be limited to Pixel devices for the time being because it makes use of the Pixel-exclusive Recorder application, the report said.
Source:OCN