{"id":32496,"date":"2022-10-03T13:49:03","date_gmt":"2022-10-03T08:19:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/droidwin.com\/?p=32496"},"modified":"2022-10-03T13:49:03","modified_gmt":"2022-10-03T08:19:03","slug":"google-translate-check-your-connection-and-try-again-error-fixed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/droidwin.com\/google-translate-check-your-connection-and-try-again-error-fixed\/","title":{"rendered":"Google Translate Check your connection and try again error [Fixed]"},"content":{"rendered":"

In this guide, we will show you a couple of workarounds to fix the “Check your connection and try again” error in Google Translate. When it comes to translation services, then it’s the offering from Silicon Valley gain that is currently ruling the charts. It even comes preinstalled on most Android devices and it is perhaps one of the very few apps that wouldn’t be categorized as bloatware.<\/p>\n

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Well, users would be more than willing to give it a permanent abode on their device. However, in spite of all the goodies attached, it isn’t free from its fair share of issues either. As of now, numerous users<\/a> have voiced their concern<\/a> that they are getting “Check your connection and try again” whenever they are trying to perform a translation via the Google Translate app.<\/p>\n

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To rectify this issue, users have tried the basic workarounds of switching networks over to carrier data, deleting the app’s data, and even reinstalling it, but none of them spelled out success. With that said, there does exist a couple of nifty tweaks that should help you resolve this bug. So without further ado, let’s check them out.<\/p>\n

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