Basically, the latest version of Google Translate for Android is now able to decipher handwriting in thirteen new languages. No longer do you need to type in individual characters, as all that you need to do is to scribble what you would like to jot down, and Google will automatically recognize those. The thirteen new languages supported include Arabic, Bosnian, Cebuano, Gujarati, Hmong, Kannada, Maltese, Mongolian, Persian, Punjabi, Somali, Tamil, and Telugu.
Apart from that, there are also the mandatory bug fixes that arrive with each update, and we are presented with Improved stability as well as some crash bugs removed. While the changelog has been updated on the Play Store page to reflect the new version’s capabilities and features, it does not automatically translate to the update being introduced to your mobile device just yet, so being patient is highly recommended.