I have a Galaxy S3 US, without Hebrew, from Model I747 with original stock Rom 4.4.2, updated from version 4.1
In version 4.1, the morelocale worked great, and replaced the device interface to Hebrew, including interface, menus and so on.
Now, after updating to version 4.4.2 program is installed and passes authorization by SUPERSU, but other than the date and some Samsung apps. All interface, icons and menus in English only.
I'd appreciate your help in this matter.
Anyone??
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hi all
can any one help me ?
i install Chinese version of android 2.2
and now i install English version market but it doesn't start
so could you help me how to start and work market in Chinese
i have Chinese version goapk_v.2.2.2-cn
The market is always connected to the language of your phone. So you cannot have two different languages for market and phone. As a result, to get english-language in the market, you have to set the language of your phone to english.
Hello,
So, I changed to CyanogenMod on my Wildfire (BUZZ), and well, I just wanted to get back to the Official Rom, i didn't find a good alternative to the social networks integration that HTC use in their Rom.
So, I have tried every single RUU in shipped-rom.com, and with everyone I have those problems (which are small, but problems after all), I can't choose French, Spanish, etc, with the intenational keyboard, I just have the option to english (if i selected another language in my system) or asiatic stuff if i have my system in english.
And, moreover, the Android Market (which is a very very old version) doesn't update to Google Play, so I can't use the market desktop interface to download things.
And that's all!
thx in advance!
If u want HTC sense back without all these problems, root again but this time install another Rom instead of cyanogen, the best sense based rom in my own opinion is rempuzzle, you will find it much faster than stock Rom and the store will update to the play one.
Sent from my CM7 powered HTC Wildfire.
Hello there,
I'm from israel, and i have a bit problem with the Handwrite system.
It does not recognize hebrew handwrite(i'm talking about the worldwide version, that comes with the device).
In this rom version(N7100XXALIH-GT-N7100):
http://samsung-updates.com/region/?region=ILO
There is hebrew handwrite! but the problem is that version is too old.
My question is, which file is responsible to the handwrite? Thank you!!!!!
Ok,
I have installed ARHD rom, chose israel CSC - And still there is no hebrew handwrite, can someone help me?
Thank you
Hello friends,
A co-worker just bought a Tab 3, 7-inch, 2013 model. It's 100% stock, not rooted, runs Android, 4.1. He wants to install Portuguese language, but the option isn't showing under "Other languages."
How can we go about making Android portuguese? Should we just install Go Launcher with the Portuguese language pack and be done with it, or is there a native Android solution?
rodrigorajao said:
Hello friends,
A co-worker just bought a Tab 3, 7-inch, 2013 model. It's 100% stock, not rooted, runs Android, 4.1. He wants to install Portuguese language, but the option isn't showing under "Other languages."
How can we go about making Android portuguese? Should we just install Go Launcher with the Portuguese language pack and be done with it, or is there a native Android solution?
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I ve got the Version T210XXAMGE German these are supports Portuguese language
I hope this are helpful.
Some Android devices support Portuguese, others don't, even if it's the same device. It really depends on the ROM. He bought his Tab in the US.
If it were mine, I'd just root and install CM.
I use sprint m9 in GSM area
Then no need sprint ROM. No sprint Rom is bad(activation and bloterwear)
I use 3.35 international rom. But some problem.
3.35 is not support now on tap in other languages except english)
But sprint 3.41 is support other languages.
I know that nexus series support other languages now on tap in 6.0.1
But 3.41 is not 6.0.1
And today. I flash 3.42 rom. But this rom is not support other languages now on tap
What's depends now on tap?