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Pixel 6 Google Assistant Interpreter Mode – Conversation Translation! (not Google Translate)



A follow up video demonstrating Google Assistants Interpreter Mode on the Pixel 6 Pro translating a conversations between English and Chinese.

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  1. Thanks! I had the same thought as yours at first too. Glad I found your review. Nice! Fyi, G.A interpreter is much better than Google Translate app interpreter. G.T app is for text translation.

  2. I tried to enable interpreter mode on Google Nest Mini for English to Korean but everytime I say a korean word Google just repeats it. It only works one way for me. I wonder what is wrong πŸ™

  3. That's hilarious the chinese speaker used a colloquial expression like "that's silly of course there is pork" but Google tried to take it too literally

  4. The interpreter mode for the Pixel 6 does not work offline as it was advertised. Does anyone have any suggestions as to how to make the interpreter mode work offline with audio translation?

  5. Thanks for the review – I must admit, it's a big letdown – I was expecting it to capture all of the speech correctly, with all the hype regarding enhanced speech recognition – if not Chinese, then certainly English, which wasn't the case.

    By the way, interpreter mode on pixel 2xl works at the same pace, if not even faster, which is quite surreal — but still the same amount of mistakes. The only upside too pixel6 is that it works in the offline mode, but really…. if they upload the voice pack on the phone, I'm sure it would work on pixel2xl as well. When I heard of an enhanced translation features on pixel6, i figured you could finally have a phone conversation which would be translated (which should certainly be possible, if you just add the translation app to the phone app – but for whichever reason, it is not being done)

  6. Not sure why Google buries this outside of Translate… it's like they're gatekeeping by forcing users to know the "secret" word to activate it. I've seen so many reviews using the translate app thinking they're using the new interpreter feature…