The iPhone makes it easy to read websites written in many different languages even if the user isn't multilingual, a sort of universal translator that's made by Apple and built into Safari. Of course, not every iPhone supports this feature, but any that can run iOS 15 will have this ability. This opens up a whole new side of the internet for browsing and makes it easier to see the world from different perspectives.
There are a variety of translation apps for the iPhone, including the very popular Google Translate app. Apple's solution didn't come until 2020 with the launch of iOS 14 and, unfortunately, supports a much more limited selection of languages. Nevertheless, both offer offline translation that's fast and relatively accurate. The only real advantage of Apple's Translate app is that it's built right into every new iPhone and iPad without the need to download an app.
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With iOS 15, Apple brought website translation to the iPhone's Safari browser. This is much faster and easier than pasting blocks of text into the Translate app or using a third-party service to see a webpage in English. Safari can automatically recognize if a newly opened website uses a foreign language, relative to what is chosen as the primary dialect on the iPhone, and highlights the web translation option in the search bar. If it doesn't, or if the highlight isn't noticed before it disappears, the option is still available by tapping the Font Resizing icon to the left of the search bar, then selecting the Translate option from the menu that appears. Within seconds, the entire webpage will appear in English. The translation works even when tapping a link to visit another page
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