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When you download it, you'll receive a free trial. While it has a subscription fee, iTranslate won't stretch your budget significantly. It’s not always perfect, of course, but it’s faster than going through a personal assistant app to look up translations for you.
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After your conversation is done, you can download full transcriptions. The app is capable of recognizing 38 languages. The app will pick up on the language that you’re speaking, then issue out a translation - yes, even in noisy environments. Then tap, hold, and speak into your phone. All you have to do is set the two languages.
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The Galaxy S22 is otherwise a solid choice for any Android user, but especially those looking for a smaller-sized phone.Brought to you by the same developers behind the popular iTranslate app, iTranslate Converse is as close to real-time translation as you’ll get, which is convenient if you need to communicate with clients who don’t speak the same language as you or if you’re traveling abroad. That said, the S22's battery life might be enough for some people, especially those who spend most of their day at home or in the office with a charger nearby. I was able to get through a full day with the S22's refresh rate set to adaptive, which cranks it up to 120Hz for smoother scrolling, but only barely. Still, the Galaxy S22 falls short in the same area as its pricier siblings: battery life.
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It has everything we loved about the Galaxy S22 Plus - an eye-catching design, an excellent camera system with a 50-megapixel main lens and a sharp screen - but in a more pocket-friendly size. Most phones come with screens that are at least 6.4 inches or larger, leaving people who prefer petite phones with few options.
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The Pixel 6 has a 6.4-inch, 1080p screen. In the US, the Pixel 6 is available both through Google and all major carriers. Google extended its three years of OS and security updates to five, so it'll last. Google's Pixel 6 is the smartphone to get if you want a big screen, flagship performance, some of the best cameras on the market and a look that distinguishes it from the competition. The ultrawide camera is decent but not on the same level as the main camera.Battery life is good, but hard to get more than a day.Under-display fingerprint reader can be frustrating.Still, the Galaxy S22 Plus has everything most people need in a new phone. It also would have been nice to see new features that take advantage of the S22's improved camera, especially since the S22 Plus is more expensive than several phones on this list. My biggest complaint is that the battery life was just mediocre, although it did outlast the regular Galaxy S22 and Galaxy S22 Ultra during CNET's battery test.
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The upgrade to a 50-megapixel camera also makes a huge difference compared to last year's Galaxy S21 lineup, especially when it comes to color and contrast in photos. The 6.6-inch screen provides plenty of space for those who prefer larger-sized phones but feel like the Ultra might be too overwhelming (and expensive). The $1,000 Galaxy S22 Plus has the right balance of size, performance and camera performance for most people.
