


With Android, you get an option to set “parameters” for data usage. You’ll follow the same steps to download languages on Android as you did on iPhone.

See also: How to Use Siri Offline on iPhone Steps to limit Google Translate data usage It just takes a few minutes to download an upgrade or a language library, whether you’re on 3G or connected to a high-speed WiFi network. If your phone storage is full, you’ll need to free up some space. With this in mind, it can be smart to check your Offline translation language once in a while to see if there’s an available update.ġ) Tap “Settings” at the bottom of your home screen.Ģ) Select “Offline translation” to bring up a list of downloaded languages.ģ) Tap “upgrade” in front of the desired language. Languages are always evolving, but so are apps like Google Translate. If you don’t see the icon, it means the language isn’t available to download.Ĥ) If it’s available, click “Download” to proceed ahead. If you don’t see your desired language, select Translate from or Translate from the side and choose the language you want.ģ) Tap the download icon near the language. When asked if you want to remove the offline package, tap OK.1) Download and launch the Google Translate app.Ģ) Ensure the language you want to translate is one of the two on the top of your device’s screen.

If it’s not there, the language can’t be downloaded.
