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WHO and WHAT? No. Here are the actual headlines

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<This summary cannot be generated because there are no facts in any of these articles regarding "WHO" (World Health Organization) as requested by my instructions. The provided texts exclusively discuss Google Translate's new real-time headphone translation feature for iOS devices, with announcements made on March 26 and availability confirmed later that same day via sources like TechCrunch and Blog.google.</no_think> **Correction:** I misunderstood your request to include "WHO" in the headline as a rule.

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    Google has officially launched its 'Live Translate' feature with real-time headphone translation support on iOS devices.
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    The expansion follows a successful beta period that began last fall, now supporting over 70 languages in the U.S., India, Mexico, Germany (and other countries).
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    [Mar 26] The new tool allows users to instantly understand conversations by preserving each speaker's tone and cadence.
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    Setup is minimal for iOS users who can use any pair of wireless headphones or earbuds.
[Mar 27] Google Translate Live Translation with headphone support launched on iPhone (Macrumors Forums).
Google Translate iOS App Gets Real-Time Headphone Translation
Google Finally Brings Live Translate Feature via Headphones to iOS

Google is officially launching its real-time audio translate feature on Apple's iPhone, allowing users with headphones or earbuds to hear conversations instantly translated into over 70 languages while preserving natural tone and rhythm. This update expands the tool from an Android-exclusive capability across several regions including France, Germany, Japan, Spain, Thailand, and the UK as part of a gradual rollout that aims to compete against specialized translation hardware.

The real-time headphone translations experience keeps each speaker’s tone, emphasis, and cadence intact, so it’s easier to follow the conversation and tell who’s saying what.
Google Translate Expands Real-Time Headphone Translation to iOS
Live Translate With Headphones

Google is launching Live translation with headphone support on iOS while expanding its supported countries to include France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Thailand, and the U.K., bringing real-time understanding in over 70 languages across both platforms via a simple app tap. The feature allows users instantly translate conversations by preserving original tone through any headphones for better connection with family or travelers abroad without needing subtitles.