whwre do they sgow trhe woand speaking french for the ove translation in face time
Asked on 2025-06-25
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The feature you're referring to, where a person speaking French is translated in real-time during a FaceTime call, is part of Apple's Live Translation feature. This feature was introduced to help translate conversations on the fly, and it's integrated into FaceTime, messages, and phone calls. It allows you to follow along with translated live captions while still hearing the original voice. This was discussed during the Keynote session at WWDC 2025.

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