Google has introduced a native translation feature within the Gmail mobile app, previously limited to the web version.

The feature is available on Android and iOS devices. Users can conveniently translate emails written in over 100 languages.

Google aims to assist users in understanding emails in unfamiliar languages or reading them in their original language.

The Gmail app auto-detects the email's language and offers to translate it into the user's preferred language.

Users can easily dismiss the translation option, and it will reappear if the email's content is in a different language than their set preference.

Users can turn off the Translate banner for specific languages.

Some important considerations include the beta phase of the feature, potential translation inaccuracies, and the need to translate emails individually.

The feature's availability may vary and may require app updates for some users.

The Gmail mobile app now offers in-app email translation, expanding from its previous web-only availability.

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