Samsung Galaxy S 4 smartphone breaks the language barrier with new automated translation function
If you’re like me, you tend to procrastinate when it comes to deciding on which version of the latest technology to spend your hard earned money on. I always want to have the latest and the best. And this is especially true when it comes to selecting a new smartphone.
So just as I was about to decide on whether to purchase the Samsung Galaxy S 3 or the Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung releases the Galaxy S 4! Oh no, here I go again!
According to a Samsung press release issued last week, the new Galaxy S 4 “brings all people closer together by breaking down language barriers.”
Now that’s a pretty captivating promise if you’re a world traveler.
“It makes international travel a joy, with ‘S Translator’ which provides instant language translation, using text or voice translation on applications including email, text message and ChatON. This instant translation is possible both from speech to text and text to speech and ensures that you can rely on the correct information whilst abroad.”
“With the GALAXY S 4, Samsung is again going to enhance the way we live,” said JK Shin, President and Head of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung.
“All the innovative features of GALAXY S 4 were developed based on the insights and needs we found from our consumers all around the world. Following the successful GALAXY S series, this phone is yet another great proof point of people-inspired innovation. At Samsung we’ll never stop pursuing innovation conceived by people, so we can inspire them in return.”
Well, inspired I certainly am. I just hope I can make up my mind before Samsung releases the Galaxy S 5!
Samsung GALAXY S 4 will be available globally including in the US, partnering with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, as well as US Cellular and Cricket. In Europe, the GALAXY S 4 is partnering with global mobile operators such as Deutsche Telecom, EE, H3G, Orange, Telenor, Telia Sonera, Telefonica, and Vodafone.
For further information on the Galaxy S 4, please visit the Samsung corporate website.
By Alex Dupont
Marketing Communications Specialist
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- Raw machine or automated translation in itself is not good enough if you require a translation of publishable quality. You may have to consider human translation if you require high quality.
The automated S Translator understands French, Latin American Spanish, German, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Brazilian Portuguese. - Galaxy S 4 Goes Multilingual With Instant Translator Feature
International travelers can put away the pocket bilingual dictionaries. Packaged along with Thursday's glitz announcing Samsung's new Galaxy S 4 smartphone was an instant translator function.