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Google Translate has 1 billion downloads in the Play Store

Almost all Google applications and services are popular among the masses. The main reason is that they are free to use. But above all, they are also the best in their segment, apart from the fact that they are not premium. Thus, Google Translate has been an unrivaled translation service since its inception. Now, more than a decade after its launch, the Google Translate app for Android is a milestone.

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The Google Translate Android app was released in January 2010. Over the years, new features and user interface have been added to the app, just like any other popular app that has survived a decade.

Now, 11 years and 3 months after its release, the Google Translate app has reached 1 billion downloads in Google Play Store. These installations are performed by users, not OEMs, as this application is not part of the mandatory GMS (Google Mobile Services) core applications package.

In any case, this is not surprising since it has been more than a decade since the Google Translate app for Android was introduced. Most importantly, there are no better apps, paid or free.

The Google Translated Android app currently supports 109 languages, transcription, pronunciation, offline translation, camera translation, dark mode and more.


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