How to Fix Translate App Not Working on iPhone in iOS 17 Issue

By Moses Johnson - Managing Editor
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If Translate app is not working on your iPhone after iOS 17 update, try these solutions to fix the problem.

In the Translate app , you can translate text, voice, and conversations between any of the supported languages. You can download languages to translate entirely on your iPhone, even without an internet connection. But sometimes, the iPhone Translate app does not always work. Thankfully, the problem of Translate not working on iPhone after iOS 17 update can be fixed by following a few troubleshooting steps.

here are simple troubleshooting steps that’ll help you fix Translate app if it’s not working on an iPhone running iOS 17.

8 Ways to Fix Translate App Not Working on iPhone in iOS 17

1. Close And Reopen Translate

Just like any other iOS app, Translate can experience a variety of minor software glitches. When this happens, briefly closing out of the app can sometimes be the only fix you need! Closing and reopening Translate might just resolve any small bugs that interfere with your ability to use the app.

If your iPhone has Face ID, bring up the app switcher by swiping up from the bottom of your screen. Now, just use your finger to drag the Translate app toward the top of your screen until it disappears completely. Once you can no longer see Translate, the app is closed.

If you have an iPhone with a Home button, double-click the Home button to bring up the app switcher. Now, simply swipe Translate up and off the top of the screen.

Reopen Translate and check if it’s working again.

2. Make Sure You’ve Selected The Languages You Want to Translate Between

Before translating text, voice, or conversations with the Translate app on your iPhone, make sure you’ve selected the languages you want to translate between.

  1. Tap the arrows the Search Down button next to the two languages to choose the languages you want to translate between.
  2. Tap one of the languages to start typing, or use the microphone to speak.
  3. the Input Language icon appears next to the language you’re translating from.
  4. To switch the input language, tap the other language.

3. Make Sure You Have a Working Internet Connection

You can download languages to translate entirely on an iPhone, even without an internet connection. However, if you have not downloaded the languages for offline translation, you’ll need Internet connection to use the Translate.

If you’re not sure if an internet is working on your iPhone, it’s a good idea to double-check your connection.

If you are using the Translate app over Wi-Fi, open the Settings app on your iPhone and tap Wi-Fi. Now, turn Wi-Fi off by swiping the button to the left, wait a moment, and turn it back on with a swipe to the right.

Quick tip: Check out our guide on how to fix Wi-Fi problems on iPhone

If you are using Translate over Cellular data, open the Settings app on your iPhone and then tap Cellular. Next, turn your cellular data off by swiping the button to the left, wait a moment, and turn it back on with a swipe to the right.

Quick tip: Check out our guide on how to fix Cellular Data problems on iPhone

4. Download Languages For Offline Translation or On-Device Mode

If you want to use the Translate app on your iPhone while offline, you’ll need to first download languages to translate when you don’t have an internet connection or when On-Device Mode is turned on.

  1. Start the Settings app on your iPhone and go to Translate.
  2. Tap Downloaded Languages, then tap the Download button next to the languages you want to download.
  3. Turn On-Device Mode on.

5. Restart Your iPhone

Restarting your iPhone will allow all the programs running in the background to shut down and get a fresh start. Sometimes, this is enough to fix minor software glitches which could be the reason why Translate is not working on your iPhone.

If your iPhone has a Home button, press and hold the power button until the words “slide to power off” shows up on the display. Now, swipe the red power icon from left to right to turn off your iPhone.

If your iPhone has a Face ID, press and hold the Side button and either volume button at the same time. Release both buttons when “slide to power off” shows up on the screen. Drag the red and white power icon from left to right to shut down your iPhone.

Wait about 20 seconds, then press and hold down the power button again until the Apple logo appears in the center of your iPhone’s display. Your iPhone will proceed to turn back on.

6. Check For iOS Update

It’s possible that the Translate app is not the problem. The problem could be that your iPhone is running an outdated version of iOS. An iOS update could fix a bug that’s causing Translate app not to work properly. Moreover, Translate is a native app and the only way to update it is by updating iOS.

To update your iPhone, launch the Settings app and go into General > Software Update. Tap Download and Install or Install Now if an iOS update is available.

7. Delete And Reinstall Translate

At times, the only way to fix a malfunctioning app is to delete it and reinstall. There’s a good chance a file within the Translate app has become corrupted. When the app is reinstalled, it will get a complete fresh start.

Look for the Translate app on the Home screen or in the App Library. Press and hold on the app icon until the menu shows up. Hit Remove App > Delete App > Delete to uninstall Translate on your iPhone.

Once Translate has uninstalled, open the App Store and search for the Translate using the Search tab at the bottom of the screen. Tap the cloud button to reinstall the app on your iPhone.

8. Reset your network settings

On rare occasions, your phone’s network settings can get scrambled, which can interfere with Translate and potentially other online services.

As a last resort, you can toggle network settings off and back on again, beware this will erase your saved Wi-Fi networks and passwords, so you’ll need to enter them again.

Start the Settings app on your iPhone and go to General. Tap Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Network Settings and confirm your action.

Successfully Fixed Translate Not Working on iPhone in iOS 17

You’ve successfully fixed problems with the Translate app on your iPhone and you can now use the app to translate text, voice, and conversations between any of the supported languages. Next time Translate app is not working on your iPhone after iOS update, make sure to come back to this article to troubleshoot the problem! If you have any other questions, feel free to leave them down below in the comments section.

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Moses Johnson is the Editorial Director of GeeksModo.com, who has a keen eye for news, rumors, and all the unusual stuff around Apple products. Moses is commonly referred to online as The Professor, with decades of experience in tech under his belt.
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