When you see foreign words on a sign, unfamiliar currencies on a dinner menu, or a recipe using a different measurement system, there's a good chance you google it for a translation or conversion. Your iPhone's Translate app comes in handy for real-world language translations, and Siri's pretty good at converting measurements, but there's an app on everyone's lock screen that can do both: Camera. On iOS 16, Live Text has become much more powerful, especially in your default Camera app. While Live Text was helpful in the Camera app on iOS 15, the most you could do was select, copy, and speak... more
Use Your iPhone's Camera App for Real-Time Translations and Unit Conversions
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