New Delhi, July 9: Samsung is expected to expand its Galaxy AI suite of features to third-party apps, with WhatsApp being one of the first to benefit from the real-time translation capabilities. It means users can look forward to real-time translations within the Meta-owned messaging app. The integration of Samsung Galaxy AI with WhatsApp is expected to make conversations smoother for people who speak different languages.
As per a report of TechRadar, Samsung Galaxy AI could soon offer real-time translations in WhatsApp. The feature will allow users to send and receive messages in different languages without any delay. It is expected that Samsung might be working on integrating its Galaxy AI technology into WhatsApp to provide seamless communication for its users. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Meta-Owned Platform To Soon Allow Alternative Ways To Record Video Notes; Check Details and Know How It Will Work.
The details on how the feature will work in WhatsApp remain to be seen, but it is anticipated to provide users with the ability to translate messages in real-time for making communication easier across different languages. The Galaxy AI Live Translate feature is designed to translate messages in real-time. It means users can chat with people who speak different languages without needing a third-party app. With the help of this feature, WhatsApp users will likely avoid switching between apps or copying and pasting messages into third-party translation tools. It will also make international communication smoother and more efficient. WhatsApp New Feature Update: Meta-Owned Platform Rolls Out New Events Feature; Check Details and Know How To Use It in Groups.
As per a report of Android Authority, there are other third-party VoIP calling apps like Google Meet, Facebook, Messenger, Telegram and Viber are also expected to receive the feature in the future. It is expected to provide users with a seamless translation experience across multiple communication platforms. At present, the AI-powered feature is already accessible for calls and messages through Samsung's messaging app. However, there is no official announcement from Samsung regarding the expansion of the feature to third-party apps.
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