A feature coming to Safari in iOS 14
Less than a month before the start the unusual WWDC of this year 2020 with its corresponding Keynote in which we will cook the future Apple operating systems, we are learning some details of the future that awaits iOS.
Recently we learned that iOS 14 could allow you to use certain parts of apps without downloading them Also that the future operating system of iPhone or iPad could eventually be compatible with all devices that support iOS 13And today we know another future feature.
The translation in Safari would not stay only in iOS, but would also reach iPadOS
As reported, from an early leaked version of iOS 14, Safari could include a built-in translator . In this way, websites could be translated automatically and natively without the need to use third parties.
This new feature of Safari would work in two different ways. Safari would give the option to individually translate each web page. But it would also be possible to activate it so that it automatically translates all web pages. In either case, Safari would detect the language it would need to translate from.
Translate in Safari using a third-party app
While, in Safari, it appears to be fully integrated and added, this feature might not be limited to Safari. It seems that traces of this function have also been found in other system apps such as App Store.
This integrated and automatic translation would be carried out locally by Neural Engine Therefore, these translations can be carried out without the need for an Internet connection. Apparently, Siri's translations would also be done locally, being able to translate offline.
Little by little the future details of iOS and iPadOS 14 are being revealed. We'll have to wait less than 20 days to find out what's coming true and what's not, but the truth is that they're looking pretty good at the moment.