Apple Plans Live Translation Feature for AirPods in iOS 19 [Report]
Apple is preparing to add a live translation feature to its AirPods, enabling real-time interpretation of in-person conversations, according to a Bloomberg report citing sources familiar with the matter. This capability is expected to launch later this year as part of a software update linked to iOS 19, the next major release of Apple's mobile operating system.The feature aims to make cross-language communication more seamless for AirPods users. Sources explain that if an English speaker hears someone speaking Spanish, the iPhone will translate the dialogue into English and relay it through the AirPods. The English speaker's responses would then be translated into Spanish and played via the iPhone's speakers. While Apple has offered its Translate app on iPhones since 2020, this move integrates that technology directly into the AirPods experience. Google Pixel Buds have provided a similar function for years, but Apple's version could appeal to its ecosystem loyalists.An Apple spokesperson from the Cupertino-based company declined to comment on the report. The sources, who requested anonymity due to the project's confidentiality, provided no further specifics on the rollout.Continue ReadingShare Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube
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The feature aims to make cross-language communication more seamless for AirPods users. Sources explain that if an English speaker hears someone speaking Spanish, the iPhone will translate the dialogue into English and relay it through the AirPods. The English speaker's responses would then be translated into Spanish and played via the iPhone's speakers. While Apple has offered its Translate app on iPhones since 2020, this move integrates that technology directly into the AirPods experience. Google Pixel Buds have provided a similar function for years, but Apple's version could appeal to its ecosystem loyalists.
An Apple spokesperson from the Cupertino-based company declined to comment on the report. The sources, who requested anonymity due to the project's confidentiality, provided no further specifics on the rollout.
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