Rakuten-ownedViber for iPhonehas been refreshed on App Store with an upgraded architecture, an in-chat translation feature, new storage settings and other perks.

The update also mentions “crystal-clear calls” with Viber’s new audio and video technology.

Viber for iPhone has introduced a useful new tap-to-translate function

2x faster everything

Developers claim you’ll enjoy roughly two times faster performance in the app.

For example, Viber now opens much faster and sends your messages approximately 2x faster, too. Speaking of which, there are now some new delivery status icons in chats to memorize:

Viber’s tweaked chat interface

You’ll also notice bigger chat bubbles and larger photo thumbnails.

Another nice-to-have in Viber 9.6 for iOS: new storage options in settings. These let you control how much storage your Viber chats take up on your device by setting how long photo, GIF and video attachments are stored on your iPhone.

Viber’s storage settings

Apple’s Messages app has a similar setting, but Viber’s is more developed.

As the screenshot attests, you may choose to keep the media forever on your device or restrict it to 1 week, month or year. What’s really helpful is an estimated readout of the amount of storage space you’ll gain by limiting your Viber media to, say, one week.

Viber’s translation service is available from within your chats

In-chat translation

Now available on Android and coming soon to iPhone, the new translation feature allows you to have any Viber chat translated to your own language, or any other language you prefer.

With this super-useful feature, Viber customers are able to translate any message they receive in a language they don’t understand, right inside the conversation thread. To get started with this feature, simply open a desired conversation thread, long-tap on a message you don’t understand and choose the option labeledTranslate.

The message will be translated to your device language.

Translations on Viber are powered by Google Translate.

This certainly beats the old way of translating messages: you would need to copy a message you don’t understand, open up a translation app or service, paste the message, read the translation and then go back to the chat to reply.

Watch Viber’s in-chat translation feature in action on the video embedded below.

To translate a message you don’t understand to a language different than your device language (as defined in the Settings app), long-tap the message, chooseLanguage, then select the language you are looking for and tapDone.

You can adjust your default translation language in Viber’s settings.

Availability

The translation feature is now available globally for Viber users on Android. Viber customers who use the Apple smartphone will get the feature “soon”, Viber has said.

Download Viber for iOS free from App Store.

Viber’s desktop app is a direct download from the official website.