Google has rolled out a significant update to its **Circle to Search** feature, introducing **continuous scroll translation** for Android users. Previously, translations would stop whenever screen content changed, requiring users to restart the process. Now, the new update allows uninterrupted translation even as users scroll through content or switch between apps.
To enable the feature, users simply need to long-press the home button or navigation bar, tap the Translate icon, and select “scroll and translate.” Once activated, the tool automatically translates text in real-time while browsing websites, scrolling through social media feeds, or even reading menus and documents in different languages.

This upgrade is particularly useful for travelers, social media users, and anyone frequently consuming content in foreign languages. By maintaining translations seamlessly, Google removes the need for repeated manual activation, offering a smoother and more efficient experience.
The update is rolling out starting this week on Android devices, with initial availability for select Samsung Galaxy models, and is expected to expand to more devices soon.
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