Translations can be incomplete, with one screen perfectly translated, and another set of prompts in English.You’ll definitely miss out on Android Marshmallow’s newest features, including Now on Tap, as well as access to a more useful Google Now interface (weather, stocks, and search functions become completely useless in Burmese).The VerdictĪfter a few weeks of admittedly on-and-off of using Android 6.0 Marshmallow in Burmese, here’s my take: Android in Burmese is definitely usable, but far from perfect: I’ve previously written about Google adding built-in Burmese language support into Android 4.4, about the addition of Burmese in Google Translate, and about the rollout of Gmail in Burmese. Burmese is officially the last national language of Southeast Asia to be supported by Android’s stock UI, joining the ranks of Indonesian, Malay, Filipino, Vietnamese, Thai, Khmer and Lao. This is the latest milestone in Google’s attempt to cater to the Burmese-speaking audience. While Samsung and HTC have previously built Burmese language support into their skins of the Android UI, it’s quite exciting to see this kind of official support built into Google’s latest flagship devices. Ad for the HTC Butterfly, the world’s first smartphone with a built-in Burmese keyboard.
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