Google Translate’s New Android Widgets Mirror Existing Shortcuts


TL;DR

  • New Widgets: Google Translate is developing five new Android widgets for camera, live translate, practice, conversation, and text translation features.
  • Feature Duplication: The new widgets largely mirror existing shortcuts that users can already access by long-pressing the app icon.
  • Design Concerns: All five widgets are implemented as 2×2 tiles, consuming significant home screen real estate for functionality already available.
  • Development Status: The widgets were discovered through an APK teardown and are not yet visible to users or available for public use.

Google Translate will get five new Android widgets that largely mirror shortcuts already available through the app, according to an APK teardown discovery this week.

“Widgets on Android have a ton of potential, quickly connecting us with some of the most-used features from our favorite apps. Or, at least, that’s the idea.”

(via Android Authority)

The finding reveals an approach that raises questions about whether Google is making the most of the widget format. Users can already access many of these functions through existing shortcuts. This makes the new additions puzzling from a user experience perspective.

Five New Widgets Discovered

The specific details of these widgets emerged through technical examination of the app’s code. According to the APK teardown of version 10.5.41.867546197.0-release, Google is working on 5 additional Android widgets that are currently in development.

The widgets are not yet visible to users. The discovery was made by examining code within the latest version of the Google Translate application.

The five new widgets are single-purpose shortcuts to specific features within the Translate app. These include camera translation, live translate functionality, language practice tools, conversation mode, and text translation options. Each widget is designed to launch directly into its respective feature. Users will not need to navigate through the main application interface.