i am from South Africa and had a tytn 2 for more than 2 years. moved to Switzerland and got a new tytn 2 but it is in german and i don't understand a word. i downloaded almost all rom flashes but the phone reboot the moment the flash is not the german language contacted htc they say it is license restrictions can't change the language once it is loaded i don't believe that did a lot of reading and it seems some people managed to do it. now i am not that much of a techie so does someone please have a simple awnser for me
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Hello,
A friend of mine bought a MDA III, PDAPhone, HTC Blue Angel in french version, with AZERTY keyboard (few weeks ago, under waranty, never use).
This person is not french mothe tongue and would prefer to have the PDA in english version (hardware with QWERTY keybord and software with english ROM also).
Is anybody would be interested by an exchange ? For information, this person is living in Paris, i am based in Strasbourg, and he frequently travels to London.
Regards,
Céline
Anybody know where I can get an English version of the HTC P3300 in the Netherlands?
T-Mobile is going to be offering the phones for free, but they are only in Dutch.
Is there a way to change the operating system on it without messing up the whole phone?
Suggest to have a look at the pdashop.nl or smartphoneshop.nl
They offer the HTC P3300 EN with T-Mobile Contact (which will also give you the benefits of cheap phones..)
Ooops, only the Tytn is one of the recent models in EN. But it is maybe an idea to contact them with the question, their support is quite good.
At expansys.nl they have it (but no contracts as far as I can see)
Thanks for the reply
pdashop.nl wants 198- Euro w/ the Flex 40 2 year contract from T-Mobile.
I would be able to get the phone for free in a couple of weeks with the same contract
I guess the next step is to figure out how to change language on it without making it a paper weight.
Longhair said:
Thanks for the reply
pdashop.nl wants 198- Euro w/ the Flex 40 2 year contract from T-Mobile.
I would be able to get the phone for free in a couple of weeks with the same contract
I guess the next step is to figure out how to change language on it without making it a paper weight.
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Save yourself the hassle by by the language version you prefer from start. I had to buy mine from expansys.nl for the full price
Agree, go with the Expansys.nl - no hassle!
Any success?
Hi Longhair, Did you manage to find the HTC P3300 in English? I am actually looking for the same item and here in the Netherlands I found only NL software so far!!!
Please let me know... and let's share resources!
Longhair said:
Anybody know where I can get an English version of the HTC P3300 in the Netherlands?
T-Mobile is going to be offering the phones for free, but they are only in Dutch.
Is there a way to change the operating system on it without messing up the whole phone?
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Hi Longhair, Did you manage to find the HTC P3300 in English? I am actually looking for the same item and here in the Netherlands I found only NL software so far!!!
Please let me know... and let's share resources!
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Found "HTC P3300 ENGELS" In Netherlands
english version
U can buy a dutch verison and flash it for english verison from the software from PDAMOBIZ.Cheapest and easiest way to do it
HTC P3300. Phone / SPV - M650 Orange language, english. dutch, nederlands
I got an HTC P3300. Phone / SPV - M650 from Orange in Dutch, the local Orange shop can't figure out how to change the language in to English.
Has anyone found a good solution to this?
I al ready followed the links on this forum with no success.
Can anyone also clarify what forum member RAMBO29 meant by with PDAMOBIZ. is that a web site?
Just over a month ago, O2 Germany came clean and announced the future availability of the Xda terra, and now the carrier will forever hold the crown of being the first major provider to offer up and ship a Windows Mobile 6 Professional handset. Sure enough, O2's Germany webstore proudly displays the dashing mobile, lists the specs that you've already memorized, and mentions that it now includes a two-megapixel camera to boot. Of course, being first in line always comes at a premium, and from what we can gather through the (admittedly sketchy) translation, the lowest price point you'll be reaching is €279.99 ($382) bundled with a contract. Additionally, O2 lists the handset sans agreement for a stiff €519.99 ($710), but it looks like those will only be available from retail locations -- decisions, decisions.
wm6 for xda terra
hi
I BOUGHT XDA TERRA WITH WM6 IN GERMAN ,
CAN SOME ONE HELP ME ON HOW TO CHAGE THE LANGUAGE Ie.. REINSTALL
WM6 IN ENGLISH ??
Crossposting AND in the wrong forum AND yelling?
Welcome to the forums, would you mind to read the wiki?
Hey, my buddy is trying to find the Omnia 7 (unlocked and unbranded) but isn't able to find anything. Everywhere he looks it's branded, and so he (and I) are doubtful about it being unlocked as well.
Appreciate any help from anyone in the region who's been successful at picking one up.
belsimpel.nl or dynabyte.nl
Pdashop.nl
That's where I ordered my Trophy 7,
Great service, good delivery.
Thanks guys, just curious. Upon first startup. Was the setup in Dutch or in English?
I got mine from ExpanSys.nl, mine is T-mobile Germany branded (only a boot logo before the normal boot one, plus some T-mobile software). My Setup was in German, then I changed it in English. There is no dutch language available.
Well, out of those 4. Looks like belsimpel is the cheapest @ 493, and ExpanSYS is the most expensive @ 555.
Just curious about the language now. Since yours was a German T-Mobile, I suppose it would have to be in German on setup. But what if it was unbranded? Hope someone can answer that for me.
some languages are not supported at release,
The support for dutch language will be available in 2011 (april if i'm not mistaken) But the only thing i miss is the dutch spell correction, I'm more a fan of the english menu's
The initial setup of mine was english, it's a vodafone branded device.
Unbranded, English in Netherlands.
Hi All,
Should I decide to buy a One X, I am considering ordering it from france through a friend, as most units sold here are without warranty, and the ones that come with warranty are usually overpriced.
I did the same for my current HTC Touch HD, but I got stuck with french ROM, couldn't install official english rom as the support site required my phone's serial and provided the rom accordingly.
If I get the one x from france, will i be able to change my phone language without spoiling warranty with custom roms?
I bought mine from France and i'm using it with english you get to choose the language when you first set up the phone.
gr8 news thx
In Android you have almost every language, so you shouldn't care about that