Following final month’s announcement, Google Translate for iPhone has acquired a Material You redesign.
Material You, Google’s newest design language, was introduced in 2021 and is widespread on Android, whereas it’s slowly coming to the net. Availability on iOS is way more restricted, with Google Translate being the primary app to be totally up to date. (The opt-in preview model of Google Home additionally makes use of Material You.) It arrived on the Android app in late 2021.
This Google Translate redesign removes the underside bar navigation for a UI devoted to enter. You can enter textual content by way of keyboard (or the pen device) right into a a lot bigger discipline. Below the language selector is a microphone button flanked by shortcuts for the Conversation and Camera, which launches Google Lens, modes.
In the top-left nook you may entry Saved phrases and transcripts, whereas tapping your avatar permits you to entry historical past. Past translations can be accessed when the textual content discipline is open from the highest bar, whereas the power to swipe down on the primary display screen, like on Android, shouldn’t be discovered on iOS. Google has additionally not added the power to long-press and swipe on languages to rapidly change.
For accents, Google Translate is simply utilizing blue reasonably than wallpaper-based Dynamic Color, which is a core tenet of Material You’s customization focus. Larger contact targets and a scarcity of shadows/flatness are different features of this design language.
Google Translate 7.0 for iPhone rolled out earlier in March by way of the App Store, with a server-side replace prior to now few days liable for this Material You redesign.
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