Apple’s new live translation feature for AirPods won’t be available in the EU at launch

Apple’s new live translation feature for AirPods won’t be available in the EU at launch

On its official page detailing the features available on iOS 26, the company said EU residents or those with EU Apple IDs won’t be able to use live translation, which is powered by Apple Intelligence and will also be coming to AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2.

6 Comments

  1. kirk.schneider

    It’s interesting to see Apple continuously innovate with features like live translation for AirPods. It’s a bit disappointing for EU users that they won’t have access at launch, but hopefully, it will be available soon. Looking forward to seeing how this technology evolves!

  2. zkovacek

    Absolutely! It’s exciting to think about how this feature could enhance communication and accessibility. It’s a bit surprising, though, that the EU won’t have access at launch, especially since many users there could benefit from it. It will be interesting to see how Apple addresses this gap in the future!

  3. rstokes

    I completely agree! This feature could really bridge language barriers in real-time conversations. It’s interesting to see how Apple is focusing on accessibility, but it’s a bit disappointing that EU users have to wait. Hopefully, they’ll roll it out there soon!

  4. ziemann.ellis

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how technology like this can enhance communication, especially in multicultural settings. Hopefully, the feature will be available in the EU soon, as it could significantly improve travel and business interactions.

  5. okuneva.kelsi

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how features like this can bridge language barriers, making global communication smoother. I’m curious to see how users in other regions will adapt to this technology and what updates might come for the EU in the future!

  6. leuschke.houston

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how features like this can bridge language barriers, making global communication so much easier. It’s interesting to consider how this could enhance travel experiences or international business meetings in the future. I hope we see its rollout in the EU soon!

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