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11-07-2020, 07:15 | #1 (permalink) |
Banned Join Date: Sep 2020 Location: China
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Member: 2967160 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1684341 Thanks Meter: 2 | Iphone Safari's built-in translation function is open to more countries However, some foreign users have recently discovered that Apple has begun to open this feature to more regions. After the United States and Canada, iOS/iPadOS 14, macOS BigSur users in China, Brazil, and Germany can also experience this feature. To experience this feature on iOS/iPadOS 14 or macOS BigSur, you can follow the steps below: 1. On the iPhone or iPad, open a website that displays other languages 2. Click the "Size" icon on the left side of the top address bar/search bar 3. Choose to translate into simplified Chinese (or your desired language) 4. When you use this function for the first time, the system will pop up a prompt box, click "Enable translation" 5. If you need to turn off the translation function, you need to click the "size" icon again, and click "show original page" Will you use it? |
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