Microsoft continues to offer news and new functions not only in Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile, but also in many of the applications that it has available for other operating systems such as Android or iOS. If last week was a week full of news, this seems to begin in the same way and it is that a few moments ago it was announced that the Microsoft Translator offline translations are now available on iOS devices.
This option was already available for Android devices for some time, but now any user of an iPhone or an iPad can already use it. This is undoubtedly a great advantage since it will allow us to translate any word or text at any time, even without having an available Internet connection.
With this measure it seems that Microsoft wants to continue posing a face to Google and specifically to his Google Translator, which has already offered this functionality for a long time on Android devices, but is currently not available on iOS. For sure, the headquarters of the search giant are already working hard to implement this feature and not lag behind those in Redmond.
The fight between Google and Microsoft clearly benefits users that both on Android and iOS we can choose between the applications of one or the other. Too bad Google has not yet boldly and boldly pushed its apps into Windows 10 Mobile.
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