It looks and functions much the same, some minor differences in layout. UPDATE: We got it on our Android version. Soon as we get it on the Android version we'll let you know. Note: So far, we've only gotten it on the iOS app. Which, by the way, has a hilariously half-assed English section. Try the Baidu App store or whatever, or go through the more complicated process on the Didi website. If you're on Android, it's not on Google Play. Not the “滴滴优步司机," that's for drivers, subject for another article. You can do that pretty easily on your iPhone, just go to the App Store, it's the one called "滴滴出行". How Do I Get The English?įirst off, download Didi. I mean, except learn the score or so characters necessary to operate the all-Chinese Didi, or at least memorize the series of presses that materialized an unmarked car to take you to Pudong airport.Ībout half a year later, the English-language version of Didi has finally arrived. So, ever since the English-language version of Uber China got wiped from existence last year, there's not been much that ride-hailing devotees could do. So what's it like? It still can't translate phone calls in real time. It's been rolling out in stages across Shanghai since mid-May or so, but we only just got it. Which means the already strained Didi drivers have a new pool of passengers to draw from. We see if they're worth you're time and money so you don't have to.ĭidi has finally rolled out an English language interface. " Tested" is our column where we check out new goods and services.
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