With smart cell phones offering great flexibility to their users, it has become incredibly easy to configure mobile phones to display information in another language. Your smartphone comes with a preset language, but you can change it to your language of choice by following a few easy steps. These steps differ according to the type of phone you use: an iPhone, Android, or basic (not smart) phone.
2. Click Add a language and then select the language you want to add and the region if necessary.
3. After the language you select is added in"Language preference", you can change the language by hold the icon of the language and drag it up to the top of the list.
If an app seems stuck in a language that is different from your System languages, you might be able to reset the app if you . Some apps only let you change the language from within the app or an associated app-specific account.
If you're bilingual or studying a new language, your Galaxy phone can help you out. You can set multiple languages on your phone and even set a different default language. It's great for practicing your language skills or just using the language you're most comfortable with.
Some time ago the mobile app spontaneously changed my language from English to Russian. I don't know Russian, I use the English version. How can I restore the correct language? Everything is fine on the website. I reinstalled strava but this did not help.
Some Athletes have experienced the Strava App displaying a language that does not match that of their phone's system language. In this case, simply toggle your phone's language to a different option (in the phone settings) - then back to your language of choice; this should resolve the issue you're having.
I am using Samsung Galaxy Core. I have given Password to my mobile in English. Today for some reason I changed my Language to TAMIL and forgot to change back to English. My Phone got locked when i try to give the password the keyboard appears in Tamil and I can't do anything. How can I change it
I had the same issue that I was unable to login into my phone due to the default language (keyboard layout) being non-English. The bad thing is when you try to change the language preference (by pressing space and hold) it again asks you for the password. The problem repeats itself. I solved this problem in this way:
If you're an intermediate or advanced learner looking for a new challenge, consider changing the language of your smartphone! Since you're probably already very familiar with the buttons, options, and wording in your favorite apps, you can use that familiarity to learn new vocabulary. Plus, connecting language learning with your regular habits is a great way to stay motivated, learn a little bit at a time, and squeeze in a few more minutes of "studying" every day. ?
You can probably already navigate your phone with your eyes closed, so seeing navigation menus in the language you're studying can be a great next step to learn relevant vocabulary without having to try very hard!
If your phone has a digital assistant, you can change its language, too! On iOS, this is a separate setting, so you can choose your own adventure: do you want your phone and its assistant in your new language, or just one of the two? You can use this feature to practice conversation (ask the assistant questions or practice commands), gather information while on the go, or have fun with digital easter eggs. (Siri tells great dad jokes!) This is an easy way to get quick speaking practice in a low-stakes, low-pressure context that still has real-world value. For example, could there be questions more important than Dnde se puede comprar tacos?
There are lots of easy ways to sneak language practice into your daily routine, and using your smartphone as a language learning tool is a great way to use what you already know about technology and apps to push your language learning even further!
Great question DAMESP33, I know how important it is to be able to access your phone/apps in your prefered language. The settings for the My Verizon application should be tied to the default language set on your phone, so when you change the language on your device it should update the applications that you run on it. What kind of phone are you using?
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To change language for texts, you can do it from the message screen itself. Just choose any contact, like you were going to send a text, once the keyboard is up, just hold down the spacebar, and a menu pops up. You can select the language(s) you want by checking the box next to it. Unchecked boxes won't appear as language options , and you can even delete language options by clicking on the trash ️ symbol, checkmark any you don't want, and they won't list as language options anymore. I had to figure this out on my own, my phone just started randomly using a language I didn't understand, and Verizon provides no tutorial that I could find, to fix it. Hope this helps you!
Hey guys, maybe someone can help me with an app issue? I am not a native english speaker and my phone language is not in english, the app is automatically in language of my phone. I have no issue with that, but when I am using the app to track my bicycle rides, the notification lady in my earphones tries to talk in my native language by reading out words like they are in english, which is annoying. I imagine that it is based on text to speech and it does not support lithuanian. I have no issue to have it in english, but how to do that without changing language in my phone? I have tried the app language settings under general settings, but Samsung Health is not listed there.
I went into the system and found at last that Norwegian was the first language, then came French. I don't understand why French was in there, but I managed at last to remove French and add English, so now it works, thank you
I have this problem too. I'm having an iPhone 5s with iOS 10.2 and my computer runs Windows 10. Both computer and phone have Swedish as system language. I have the swedish version of LIghtroom CC installed on my computer. The App-language setting in the Creative Cloude app is set to English (international). But when I downloaded Lightroom for Mobile iOS to my iPhone the installed language was Spanish. It doesn't matter how I try to change the app-languate to English, erases LR from my phone, hides the old download in iCloud and reinstalles LR... it's still Spanish
No, this does not help. I do not want my whole iPad in English, nor most apps, nor all websites and search results in English (because these are the consequencies of changing the default language). I just want to change the language for Lr, for a simple reason: most help articles for Lr on the internet are in English, and so it is easier to follow the guides if my menu and develop settings are in English too. But this is not true for other apps. Is this that hard to give us a choice?
Hi,
please, how can I change language on my dropbox mobile app (iphone)? From the start the mobile app is in cyrillic. Of course I can change the language to English in Desktop/Web Dropbox, but on my mobile, there is no change. Even if I delete the cache in mobile app.
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Did you ever figure out how to do this? I'd like to do the same, but in Ignition 8.1 Perspective. I also could get it to work for internal user sources, but not for AD. I got as far as setting the preferredLanguage attribute on my user in the Active Directory, but I can't seem to read it from Ignition.
It looks like only a subset of the Active Directory attributes are accessible from Ignition and they're by default set up to populate certain default properties of a user in Ignition. However, if you go into the advanced properties of the Active Directory, there's nothing to stop you from changing what attribute they're actually using. So, if you change one of them from its default to preferredLanguage, you can access that attribute via the property it's supposed to represent.
Note that the above is a fragment - get userName and set your locale however you like for your application. For me, I put a binding on the session prop locale pointed at the session prop auth.user, used value.userName to get my username, and returned language to set the locale.
Oh no, that stinks! I would contact T-Force via Twitter or Facebook just send them a message. They will need to get into your account and update that. Unless you know someone that can speak Spanish it needs to be changed on the back end. Hope that helps!
Hey there! So sorry for your troubles! My belief is that there is a systematic glitch that randomly affects accounts, the same thing happened to me a while back and there was no evidence of unauthorized access to my account.
I just went through this and I just fixed my voicemail once you call and you her the voicemail voice hit 4 then when you hear it again press 7 after that you should hear everything in English right away hope this helps
Call your voicemail as usual and type in your pin followed by #. Let the message begin and hit * (This takes you to the main menu) Press 4 for options, pause, then 7 for English. IMPORTANT: Have patience between each step and wait for a response to begin at each number press. Otherwise it hears 4, then 7, as 47, and it will tell you in Spanish that this is not an option. Listen to be sure the language has changed before hanging up. You can always hit * again to start anew on the main menu to repeat the 4, then 7 process.
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