Bing Translator app is your very own personal assistant when it comes to understanding what’s being said, or what’s on the menu,” he added. “Gone are the days of staring blankly at the menu in a foreign restaurant and relying on the pictures for reassurance. It scans the text placed in front of it and swaps the words for ones that you’re more familiar with,” Gitahi said. Using the camera option in this app will turn your camera’s viewfinder into a translation tool. “When you’re looking at a menu, or a sign at a train station or airport in a foreign country, trying to interpret the unusual letters and words can often lead to stress and confusion. Nokia’s Head of Product Marketing for East Africa, King’ori Gitahi, said the app will enable users to overcome language barriers, especially when travelling to a foreign country. Other users using windows phone would also benefit since the Bing Translator is free and is available now on the Windows Phone store. The app, Bing Translator, enables users to get automatic translations of text by pointing the phone’s camera at the intended text.īing Translator is a free translation service for text and voice and currently translates over 32 languages including Arabic, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, German and Chinese among others. The company has introduced a multi-language translator that works via text and voice on its Lumia range of smartphones. Users of Nokia’s flagship phones, Lumia, can now translate words and phrases via text and voice. Nokia Lumia unveils multi-language translator
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