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If your translation app isn’t showing live translation, don’t worry—this is a common issue that you can easily fix. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you get your app working properly again.
First, make sure you have downloaded the correct language pack for the app. Sometimes, even if you’ve already downloaded the language, the app might not have the latest version or the language files may not be installed properly. Go to the app’s settings and verify that the language is downloaded completely.
Next, try restarting your device. Turn off your phone and turn it back on. Sometimes, a quick reboot can fix small glitches that prevent features from working.
Since you mentioned updating your phone and AirPods Pro 3, it’s a good idea to check if your translation app is up to date. Visit the App Store or Google Play Store and see if there’s a new version available. Updating the app can resolve bugs that affect live translation features.
Also, check your device’s Bluetooth connection with your AirPods. Make sure they’re connected properly, as some apps use the AirPods’ microphone for live translation. Disconnect and reconnect your AirPods to see if that improves the app’s functionality.
If none of these steps work, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the app. Sometimes, reinstalling helps refresh the app files and fixes issues related to corrupted data.
Finally, ensure that your device’s language and region settings are correct. Some apps rely on these settings for accurate translation features.
By following these steps, you should be able to enable live translation on your app again. If problems persist, contact the app’s support team for further help—they might have additional solutions specific to your device or app version.