This update for HTC HD2 enhances Handwriting function stability, allowing you to input Asian languages using handwriting as well as our on screen keyboards.
This update is applicable to ROM versions less than or equal to 1.73.xxx.x for Taiwan , Hong Kong CSL, and South East Asian countries.
Copy the update, which is an .exe file, to your device. To install the update, tap the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions
View attachment LEO08843-02.zip
for Other versions,Install this patch
View attachment 314959
zhoumei said:
This update for HTC HD2 enhances Handwriting function stability, allowing you to input Asian languages using handwriting as well as our on screen keyboards.
This update is applicable to ROM versions less than or equal to 1.73.xxx.x for Taiwan , Hong Kong CSL, and South East Asian countries.
Copy the update, which is an .exe file, to your device. To install the update, tap the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions
View attachment 314961
for Other versions,Install this patch
View attachment 314959
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what about Malaysia?it's compatible?
as Malaysia is in South East Asia, it would be compatible..
zhoumei said:
This update for HTC HD2 enhances Handwriting function stability, allowing you to input Asian languages using handwriting as well as our on screen keyboards.
This update is applicable to ROM versions less than or equal to 1.73.xxx.x for Taiwan , Hong Kong CSL, and South East Asian countries.
Copy the update, which is an .exe file, to your device. To install the update, tap the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions
View attachment 314961
for Other versions,Install this patch
View attachment 314959
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what you mean by other version?
Hi
If i use a WWE ROM,how can I use this hotfix.I need hand writing for Chinese input
Thank you
Anyone manage to try this on custom roms, and got it working?
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I Need Arabic rom
I got mine from dubai and it had a english rom. So I don't think there is a arabic rom. Didn't I-Mate only support Arab??
Yes, my TyTN II, purchased here in Muscat, was packaged for sale in the Middle East and it has a WWE ROM
And no bundled GPS software but that makes sense as Middle East GPS maps for WM PDAs does not seem to be available from any GPS vendor. (Probably has something to do with the war in Iraq...)
As far as I know only i-mate offer WM PDAs with support for Arabic.
Head to this link for full instructions on how to install Arabic to you phone
Click Here
Tytn II is to be launched in Egypt at the end of november, Sales manager in the HTC dealer in Egypt confirmed that it will have arabic and arabic keyboard too. I hope so.
I am waiting for it to buy.
Regards
mo7al said:
Head to this link for full instructions on how to install Arabic to you phone
Click Here
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Can anybody translate these instructions to English.I need it for a friend.
Here is a quick translation.
Basiclaly the page goes through all the usual things of upgragin, Hard Reset etc.
In point no 8 it talks about installing the Arabic Plugin..
<<<<<TRANSLATION STARTS>>>
8- Arabisation Files Numbered - Full "In my Pocket" Arabisation with Keyboard Activation (Thanks to E.Engineer)
[Screen Shot]
>>>>>>NEW>>>>
Download the following file:
http://www.ce4arab.com/vb7/redirector.php?url=http://www.xda3.com/f/get.php?filename=1194528617.rar
un-zip in any location on the memory card, you will get a file called "Autorun"
execute and install in the internal memory
[2 screen shots]
Second copy containes the Holy Qur'an
http://www.ce4arab.com/vb7/redirect...hared.com/file/28748330/246a9862/autorun.html
To activate the external keyboard, choose Arabic from the screen to write in Arabic or English keyboard for writing in English
<<<<<END OF TRANSLATION>>>
Note that you will need to select Unicode from SMS options as arabic letters are considered unicode.
Hope this helps
B
Arabizing your current ROM
After you download the "autoRun" file from the following link, http://www.ce4arab.com/vb7/redirecto...1194528617.rar
extract it and copy it to your SD card. But when installing make sure you install on your device. There are four programs in this file. When prompted to install, do install all, but again make sure to install onto the Device... Not the Sd card.
After all installed, you can remove the program/s that you do not need.
It is recommended to do a Soft Reset after the installation is completed.
The Alarm days abbreviations could show in Arabic, to change back to English ( Latin Letters ) you need to go to
Start/Settings/System/In4Mobility and change your location language to English USA. This change will still enable you to write and receive SMS in Arabic.
Good luck.
Does this enable external keyboard to type Arabic? because since i have change my ROM the QWERTY keyboard is English even after installing FJE the QWERTY keyboard is english
Arabic Rom available
dear all the original rom i had on my kaiser was with arabic and it is even with arabic keyboard, but unfortunatily i lost the rom when i tryed the coocked ones and i realy feel sorry about it.
the rom info was:
ROM VERSION: 1.81.415.4 WWE
ROM DATE: 29/10/2007
ROM VERSION: 1.27.15.32
PROTOCOL VERSION: 22.51.88.13H
regards,
Ramzi
prayer time
I got my TyTN II in Egypt but I had to stop the extended rom installation (including FGE) coz it stops the GPS functions .. I installed FGE from this link and it works fine but the Prayer Time program doesn't go off at prayer times .. any ideas ?
Ramzi thanks but i need you to confirm if this program posted here makes QWERTY work for arabic typing
lover said:
Ramzi thanks but i need you to confirm if this program posted here makes QWERTY work for arabic typing
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yes my dear,
if you follow the link listed previously you can downloud the arabic to your kaiser along with outside keybord arabic typing.
regards,
ramzi
Arabizing HTC Kaiser
chech this out
http://rapidshare.com/files/78463745/arabic_HTC_with_quran.rar.html
regards,
ramzi
Dear Everybody,
At last week I made some research for make Central Europen keyboard available for everybody especially that every people who read XDA usually use tha latest UK ROM as the most fresh, always brand new system software. The UK ROM usually contain everything as the Android system in it is multilingual and has all features for almost everybody, but Samsung Keyboard (and sometimes Swype) is different a little bit from this aspect as these 1-2 softwares depend an your CSC settings. If you use UK ROM you will lose real multilingual keyboards, as for UK these are not really needed.
I'm in Hungary so I need real T9 with the latest ROM so... I made them
Based on Sztupy hints on deodexing the keyboards (lot of thanks for it!) and some research between the system files I got some practice so could make my original requests.
The solution:
On 2.1 (example in Galaxy S) the T9 was integrated the keyboard software itself, so when you deodexed the keyboard from one multilingual 2.1, after you deleted your current Sam's keyboard you could drop the deodexed one made a restart and everything was OK.
On 2.2 the T9 database is totally discrete in T9DB folder but need to use the correct deodexed keyboard software of course.
(You not really need to backup your original or any ROM, etc, because you can rip all needed files in all situations from the corresponding .RFS files (factoryfs.rfs as that base system and cache.rfs as the CSC thingies))
As I have Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab also, after my research I made all available solution for myself and of course for you (on both device), if anybody wouldn't like to make it again.
This/my current keyboard files made from XWJM1 ROM as the latest Central European version, and safely usable with any other ROM.
One extra personal addon is that I merged the T9DB with the official NEE files to make this pack the best available.
Usage:
0, to safe use you need to swith onto any other keyboard and kill the Sam's one or make a restart. (This is not a real needed step, but for smooth switch this will help you to save yourself from some scary FC when you overwrite your system files...)
1, delete all your current keyboard files with adb or root explorer. The files:
/system/app/AxT9IME.apk
/system/app/AxT9IME.odex
/system/lib/libDioHWR.so
/system/lib/libXt9core.so
/system/T9DB - if available
2, copy all my files into the system folders with the same logic.
/system/app/AxT9IME.apk
/system/lib/libDioHWR.so
/system/lib/libXt9core.so
/system/T9DB
3, for smooth and safe method set the permissions to 777 (rwrwrw)
4, restart your device just for safe.
5, try to set up your Sam's keyboard if there is no input language choices then just enable T9 and select UK as input langiugage, and restart again!
Wow, now you have almost all available T9 with latest Sam's keyboard in any ROM what you currently using.
Languages:
Bulgarian, Cestina, Dansk, Deutsch, Greek, English, Espanol, Suomi, Francais, Hrvatski, Hungarian, Italiano, Nederlands, Norks, Polski, Portugues, Romana, Russia, Svenska, Turkice, ***, Slovenscina, Ukrainian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Serbian
Happy new year!
(See my attachment as the keyboard itself!)
Same things for Samsung Galaxy S also available here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=10384775
Edit #1:
1, Samsung Keyboard application is the fresh new XWJM1 version
2, As the fresh/latest ROM (XWJM1) has one dedicated Swype I ripped it from the ROM and attached to this post also.
Sorry people, as the developers of Swype asked everybody to not redistribute their software in any ways, I removed it but still write some words on it:
XWJM1 CSC addons has discrete Swype so if anybody courius about it, just rip from the cache.rfs and swap the original in the current system.
Datas on the XWJM1 version:
XXJME - 2.10.52.13753 with 11 languages
XWJM1 - 2.7.49.12583 with 16 languages
Languages:
English US, English UK, Cestina, Nederlands, Francais, Deutsch, Greek, Italiano, ***, Polski, Portugues Europeu, Russia, Slovencina, Espanol, Turkice, Ukrainian
'Of course' there is no full sized, landscape layout yet as this is older version just with more languages... As the current original Swype has not too much languages until the developers not expand it we will not get wider list from Samsung either.
(usage: just delete the original files, and drop these ones into your system. .apk into /system/app/, .so into /system/lib)
Have a nice day
ebola
Please list all the input languages available here. Thx.
eboIa said:
Dear Everybody,
At last week I made some research for make Central Europen keyboard available for everybody especially that every people who read XDA usually use tha latest UK ROM as the most fresh, always brand new system software. The UK ROM usually contain everything as the Android system in it is multilingual and has all features for almost everybody, but Samsung Keyboard (and sometimes Swype) is different a little bit from this aspect as these 1-2 softwares depend an your CSC settings. If you use UK ROM you will lose real multilingual keyboards, as for UK these are not really needed.
I'm in Hungary so I need real T9 with the latest ROM so... I made them
Based on Sztupy hints on deodexing the keyboards (lot of thanks for it!) and some research between the system files I got some practice so could make my original requests.
The solution:
On 2.1 (example in Galaxy S) the T9 was integrated the keyboard software itself, so when you deodexed the keyboard from one multilingual 2.1, after you deleted your current Sam's keyboard you could drop the deodexed one made a restart and everything was OK.
On 2.2 the T9 database is totally discrete in T9DB folder but need to use the correct deodexed keyboard software of course.
As I have Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab also, after my research I made all available solution for myself and of course for you (on both device), if anybody wouldn't like to make it again.
This/my current keyboard files made from XWJJ7 ROM (2.2 also) as the latest Central European version, and safely usable with any JM* ROM.
Usage:
0, to safe use you need to swith onto any other keyboard and kill the Sam's one or make a restart. (This is not a real needed step, but for smooth switch this will help you to save yourself from some scary FC when you overwrite your system files...)
1, delete all your current keyboard files with adb or root explorer. The files:
/system/app/AxT9IME.apk
/system/app/AxT9IME.odex
/system/lib/libDioHWR.so
/system/lib/libXt9core.so
/system/T9DB - if available
2, copy all my files into the system folders with the same logic.
/system/app/AxT9IME.apk
/system/lib/libDioHWR.so
/system/lib/libXt9core.so
/system/T9DB
3, for smooth and safe method set the permissions to 777 (rwrwrw)
4, restart your device just for safe.
5, try to set up your Sam's keyboard if there is no input language choices then just enable T9 and select UK as input langiugage, and restart again!
Wow, now you have almost all available T9 with latest Sam's keyboard in any ROM what you currently using.
Happy new year!
(See my attachment as the keyboard itself!)
ebola
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Sorry it was too long to read and include but now in my first post...
Please explain step #3 in more detail, please. Thx.
Step 3 is just about to set file and folder permissions (what you newly copied) in root explorer to the max available writeable type. Just click on any checkbox to allow the attempt use it in any situations. This isn't the best security but this case this is not a real major problem and root not use real root file permissions to make the situations as the original:-(
Hope this help you.
I just bought and downloaded the latest version of Root Explorer from Android Market, but I cannot find any such setting. However, I did not have any trouble copying the files to the root folders, so it should be fine.
There is a small problem, though. Your ZIP folder does NOT contain all the Northern European input languages and keyboards. The T9DB folder should contain the following files for each language (where "*LANG*" signifies the language code, e.g. "da" for Danish, or "sv" for Swedish):
qwerty_*LANG*.kdb
phonepad_*LANG*.kdb
Samsung_400_*LANG*usUN_xt9.ldb
I've attached a ZIP file containing all such input languages and keyboards, which I've extracted from my NEE (=Northern and Eastern European)/JJ3 version of the SGT firmware (please note, that I do not know if the app and lib files in the ZIP file are deodexed or not).
PS: I've just tested this, and I can confirm that it works just fine with your version of the app and lib files - I've simply copied the missing .kdb and .ldb files to the /system/T9DB folder. I'm using the Roto-JME firmware.
Thanks for your help!
Just to verify, with the combination of my files and yours, I now have access to the following input languages:
Bulgarian
Cestina
Dansk
Deutsch
Greek
English
Espanol
Suomi
Francais
Hrvatski
Hungarian
Italiano
Nederlands
Norsk
Polski
Portugues
Romana
Russian
Svenska
Türkce
*** (Chinese?)
Slovenscina
Ukranian
Estonian
Latvian
Lithuanian
Serbian
Permissions: long tap menu on any item...
More keyboards: glad to see them! As I wrote my files directly copied from XWJJ7 ROM, nothing less but nothing more! (As I'm from Hungary sorry but couldn't test more as English and Hungarian but saw that there are...) If anybody could post more T9 database I'm just more happy, so thanks for it.
I hope lot of SGT (and SGS in the parallel topic) owners could be happy that now we can use the latest ROMs with the original keyboard with our own T9 language.
Have a nice night, bye...
Hehe. Here is how i get this to work.
First i downloaded xwjj7.rar and do the step like you said in you guide.
When the reboot was done, I could see that danish was available in Samsung keyboard (in my case I'm from Denmark (; )
I enable it.
but I don't get æ,ø,å in my Samsung keyboard.
I then tried to install the other zip file from another user with named called NEE keyboard.zip
I tried to install it with the same steps, reboot. But then I didn't have Samsung keyboard in my setting anyone.
It was gone.
then I tried just to take the apk file from the first zip and the rest from the second zip(without apk file). Install again with same steps. The reboot, and now I have danish keyboard with æøå.
I'm running roto-JME.
Hope this can help someone, if any maybe got same problem like me.
I have wait really long for this! And I'm so glad for this. Many thanks to both of you guys!
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
That means that the app and lib files in the "NEE keyboards.zip" are not deodexed.
You should therefore ONLY use the app and lib files from the "xwjj7.rar" file.
However, this proves that my file (NEE keyboards.zip) contains the proper keyboard and input language files for Danish, and that the "xwjj7.rar" file does not.
tw1nz said:
Hehe. Here is how i get this to work.
First i downloaded xwjj7.rar and do the step like you said in you guide.
When the reboot was done, I could see that danish was available in Samsung keyboard (in my case I'm from Denmark (; )
I enable it.
but I don't get æ,ø,å in my Samsung keyboard.
I then tried to install the other zip file from another user with named called NEE keyboard.zip
I tried to install it with the same steps, reboot. But then I didn't have Samsung keyboard in my setting anyone.
It was gone.
then I tried just to take the apk file from the first zip and the rest from the second zip(without apk file). Install again with same steps. The reboot, and now I have danish keyboard with æøå.
I'm running roto-JME.
Hope this can help someone, if any maybe got same problem like me.
I have wait really long for this! And I'm so glad for this. Many thanks to both of you guys!
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
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I will drop them in it later sometime today... for make the pack ultimate if you dont mind it...
Great idea! :
eboIa said:
I will drop them in it later sometime today... for make the pack ultimate if you dont mind it...
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Now I use the 3 files from NEE zip file, and then the apk file from you
You said that I shall delete them? But all works fine now?
can you explain what there can be happen?
Just don't say I just ****ed my tab
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
No, you should use the app, lib, AND apk files from the xwjj7.rar file, and all the files in the T9DB folder in the NEE keyboards.zip file.
To be on the safe side, please wait for the updated package by eboIa. Should appear shortly.
tw1nz said:
Now I use the 3 files from NEE zip file, and then the apk file from you
You said that I shall delete them? But all works fine now?
can you explain what there can be happen?
Just don't say I just ****ed my tab
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
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zyborg said:
No, you should use the app, lib, AND apk files from the xwjj7.rar file, and all the files in the T9DB folder in the NEE keyboards.zip file.
To be on the safe side, please wait for the updated package by eboIa. Should appear shortly.
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Okay. Thanks for the help.
Im then just wating .
is this for the swype keyboard, or for the plain keyboard?
thanks!
These are the (only) Swype languages available with this:
US English
UK English
Chinese
Nederlands
Francais
Deutsch
Italiano
Espanol
Polski
Portugues Europeu
Türkce
crippleb0y said:
is this for the swype keyboard, or for the plain keyboard?
thanks!
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This is great work, Thanks!
I'm using swype though - any chance of having that included too?
Nice post, helps a lot
Please rate the post accordingly then - thank you!
tariqzia1 said:
Nice post, helps a lot
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Basic phone detail:
SCH-I535
Android version 4.0.4
Baseband I535VRLHE
Hardware version I535.10
In the following video and many others, they have a full list of languages.
/watch?v=HnIo1HJRshc
When I just got the phone. I remember seeing the full list, and I was able to select some languages. However, now I don't see the full list anymore. Currently, I only see:
English
Spanish
Tieng Viet
Korean
Simplified Chinese
How do I add more languages?
Thank you very much.
i dont know how to do it manually, but i flashed a custom ROM and it offers a LARGE variety of languages.
what language are you trying to use?
ddurandSGS3 said:
i dont know how to do it manually, but i flashed a custom ROM and it offers a LARGE variety of languages.
what language are you trying to use?
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Traditional Chinese. I mistakenly selected the wrong one.
Hi,
I'm currently waiting for my Moto G, it should come in next few days. So I want to ask you - is it possible to enable the other languages, which is normally available on the other Android devices? I mean european languages like Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian and so on...
I've found some general guide for that there, but I'm not sure, if that will work - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2281254
Could you please try it or tell me the options? The fastest solution is usually to flash some other ROM with full language support by default, but this device is so new, that the custom ROMs currently don't exist.
Thank you for your help
Motorola don't plan to add Czech language even in Kit kat update
Have anyone followed the guide? I guess phone need to be rooted to follow this guide, right?
JanHavlicek said:
Hi,
I'm currently waiting for my Moto G, it should come in next few days. So I want to ask you - is it possible to enable the other languages, which is normally available on the other Android devices? I mean european languages like Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian and so on...
I've found some general guide for that there, but I'm not sure, if that will work - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2281254
Could you please try it or tell me the options? The fastest solution is usually to flash some other ROM with full language support by default, but this device is so new, that the custom ROMs currently don't exist.
Thank you for your help
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The simplest way is the morelocale2 app - with this you can see that which language is "installed".
The hardest way - translate the apps. - Previously I translated the Motorola Atrix 2 ICS & JB's factory rom and the MIUI V5 to Hungarian Language. I'm sorry to read that in Hungarian wont officially planned the distribution of MOTO G - therefore I start the Hungarian translation on Friday.
This is the method:
You need java jdk(after install you need integrate the place of the java file to the enviroment value - path) and the latest android sdk (just copied the adt-bundle-windows_x86-64 to the C:\Program Files) installed on your computer. Then you need the latest apktool.1.5.2, and the install package fromhere - coiped the unziped archives to C:\Windows
I use TotalCommander - i put the apktool.jar and the app which is need to be translateted (and the framework files) in one folder, then "cmd" comand and install the framework files first:
apktool if framework-res.apk
Then decompile the apps (67 apps has language files, for some reason the DeskClock.apk not working):
outwards:
apktool d-s xy.apk
In the decomplied folder there is a res folder in this, you need to create a new folder - values-cz (czech) or values-sl (slovak). You need to see what in the original values-zh-rCN (China is the folder I'm writing it because it was already a good starting point on the Atrix 2) or in the values-zh-rTW and you must create the same files in the values-cz folder (arrays.xml, strings.xml and plurals.xml). If there are raw-zh-rCN folder in the res folder, you need to create a raw-cz folder, and make the same files in it.
I think I will use the some quad-core Qualcom telephone 4.3 apps starting point.
If you complete one .apk, you most recompile the folder
inward:
apktool b xy (only the folder name does not have the .apk's end)
then locate the folder [dist] subfolder in there you need to delete xy.apk (this is new. APK, but it is good for nothing, because they incorrectly signed)
Now there is a folder [build] folder, which contains the [apk] subfolder, now have to TotalCommander and one side - say the left - is the original apk that smooth TC in megnyitol and in there [META-INF] + AndroidManifest.xml is copied to - its sub-pages [apk], overwriting the files that are in there - it's just right.
Now and back again:
apktool b xy
and [dist] folder now has the right to use.
if the cmd drop an error log, you need to find the errors, which is displayed on the command line.
I have just received the global GSM version of the the Moto G sold in the US (system version 14.14.16.falcon_umts.Retail.en.US), which only comes with 4 languages:
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- French
This paucity of languages is just absurd.
Since it is a gift for a relative in China, I needed the phone in Chinese. Luckily, the UK ROM does include Chinese as a system language (which I discovered at http://blog.clove.co.uk/2013/11/22/motorola-moto-g-languages/), so I flashed the UK ROM following the instructions at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219 .
jichuan89 said:
I have just received the global GSM version of the the Moto G sold in the US (system version 14.14.16.falcon_umts.Retail.en.US), which only comes with 4 languages:
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- French
This paucity of languages is just absurd.
Since it is a gift for a relative in China, I needed the phone in Chinese. Luckily, the UK ROM does include Chinese as a system language (which I discovered at http://blog.clove.co.uk/2013/11/22/motorola-moto-g-languages/), so I flashed the UK ROM following the instructions at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219 .
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Thank you very much! just orderd my Moto G on Amazon for my mom. This one helps me a lot to get the Chinese language back.:laugh::laugh::laugh::good:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.c_lis.ccl.morelocale&hl=en will help You.
any one know if the 4.2.2 update added any new languages?
thanks!
mocsharp said:
any one know if the 4.2.2 update added any new languages?
thanks!
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Yes, new languages included, Chinese both simplified and traditional, plus other European languages, spanish, italian, dutch, polish, portguese,
dongdong said:
Yes, new languages included, Chinese both simplified and traditional, plus other European languages, spanish, italian, dutch, polish, portguese,
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But don't have vietnamese i need it .
I'm also waiting for this phone. I ordered it from amazon.de, now i know that my language will not be there, nevermind, English is also good. And i think, when/if will be CM or OMNI out for Moto G, more language will be there.
amcrac that
hendykhanh said:
But don't have vietnamese i need it .
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Try to install Locale More Pro from PlayStore — vietnam language localization is present there. All apps that support vietnamese would return into vietnamese.
there are some other languages that I dont recognize in the menu, my list is not complete.
Slovenian Language
Is it possible to install Slovenian language?
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or is there any godo howto how to do it? I am searching for a whole day without any success
Here is the firmware link for RM-969_IJ_MEA_IR_30.06.11
this file supports persian urdu and ...
As u know microsoft stopped supporting for older devices and this firmware is not accessible any more so i hope it can help u.
Flashable by official NokiaSoftwareRecoveryTool
just extract the zip file to packages folder and go to offline mode and flash it.
Have fun.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MlnRp52e0EWPlOSGYwTv1OK4EAfPWgIS/view?usp=sharing
Hi, I wonder if it also keeps support for the language that already was on my phone (EC version with English, Czech, Slovak and Hungarian). I do not want to end up with my phone Persian/Urdu only.
Please help! VT
Thanks you so much
I love you