iC Chinese Dictionary
- Version
- v1.5
- License
- Free to try
- Minimum Requirements
- MIDP2.0 or MIDP2.1, CLDC1.1, Internet access via GPRS, 3G or WIFI
- Date added
- 1 March 2010
Publisher's description
iC Chinese Dictionary is a magic mobile Chinese dictionary, it can translate Chinese words within your mobile snapshots. Just take a shot at the Chinese words with your mobile camera, it will translate the snapshot into your language. Also, it is a talking dictionary, which can translate your words into Chinese, and even speak it aloud. A 24/7 translator that fits in your pocket, and helps you a lot when you are traveling in China or communicating with Chinese people. Key Features: 1. Camera Translation: take pictures of Chinese words with your mobile, recognize them and translate into your language, such as English, Japanese, and other. 2. Voice Dictionary: turn your words into Chinese, and even speak them out in Chinese Mandarin, no matter whether your mobile supports Chinese or not.
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