Hello,
I bought a new unbranded Euro Galaxy S7 for my Taiwan wife and she complained it only supports Simple Chinese as system language, but not Traditional Chinese (Mandarin).
I find that very akward from Samsung. Her Euro LG G3 had Simple and Traditional Chinese right fromt he start.
How can I get Traditional Chinese as System Language to please my wife and not make her swicht back to the old G3 ?
Thanks
Felix
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Hi, I`m studying the range of WP7 devices, but until now I have none of them.
I am particularly interested in American devices (mainly at&t, Bell, Telus and Rogers devices); and Telstra`s australian devices; and the Spanish language.
The questions are about languages that are included with the devices:
How many languages are supported in current WP devices?
The amount of languages included are carrier, model, or Manufacturer dependant?
The languages can be changed without a hard reset?
Is the spanish language included in all WP7 occidental devices? What devices?
e.g.
A Telus HTC 7 Surround, and an At&t HTC Surround (both T8788 model #), came with the same "set" of languages?, or the canadian model is different of U.S. model?
Please, give me some light (I prefer long answers)
Thanks in advance!
I asume there are the same languages on every device. I got German, English (twice - UK and US), Spanish, French and Italian.
Thanks for reply!
Then I want to make a more easy question, What languages are getting in your device?, and what device (model/carrier/country)
Best regards
A friend has asked me to help with his AT&T LG p506go (it's some kind of Optimus One variant/rebrand)
The only languages it has is English, Canadian and 3 asian languages. Is there any way to add greek language to this phone ?
No chance then ?
Hello,
first post here, from someone looking to buy a Xoom 2 (3G) in Germany but who does not live in Germany and therefore would not like to be stuck with a localised version.
Hence the question: are there any "Germanised" versions of the Xoom2 that I should be wary of?
I've asked an online retailer (notebook.de) who advertise the Xoom2 as "German goods" ("deutsche Ware") if there were any differences between that product and an EU version, such as with the language settings. They promptly answered that the difference was:
a) in the supplied power plug (German version suits me fine) and
b) in the pre-installed language - it is German, but "you can change it in all Android devices".
I am a little hesitant about the last part because a friend in Germany has a Xoom 1 which has German as the only language option.
Should I be worried or are there no special German versions of the MZ616?
Thanks,
Tolimas
(can't wait to press that "Order" button!)
I don't know about the Xoom 2, but the original Xoom was localised to Germany with German language only!
I'm also a non German living in Germany, so was incredibly annoyed that Moto would ship such a product, where you can't even set to English, never mind one of the many languages in neighbouring countries! Moto clearly have no concept of how people live in the EU!
My only option was to unlock and re-flash with the Euro standard ROM.
As I said, I don't know if the same will be true for the Xoom 2, but be prepared for a frustrating first few hours if you do get one!
That's exactly what I fear.
On the other hand, I could return my purchase - or simply re-flash it - if it turns out to be localised.
With this thought, I ordered mine today and am now awaiting the courier's call
If I purchased an android phone in Germany (specifically a Huawei MediaPad M1), set the UI language to English, and brought it back to the UK, would I later have problems with updates, or would it simply update happily in the UK as a German model with English UI?
I ask because the UK edition of the MediaPad does not support phone calls, whereas I hope the German one will, in which case I'd like to buy it there.
Aloha
I'm planing to buy a Korean LM-V500N and got some question:
1. Does it support german language?
2. Are there any drawbacks to the european version? (checked the frequencies and my operator will work perfectly)
3. Is it possible to flash an european rom or a rom without a branding on it?
4. its a refurbished one, are those safe to buy?
Big thanks for your answers
Spawn1981 said:
Aloha
I'm planing to buy a Korean LM-V500N and got some question:
1. Does it support german language?
2. Are there any drawbacks to the european version? (checked the frequencies and my operator will work perfectly)
3. Is it possible to flash an european rom or a rom without a branding on it?
4. its a refurbished one, are those safe to buy?
Big thanks for your answers
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I have the same problem as you.(but for Italy)
1) They should support all European languages except Polish
2) The Korean version seems to have all the bands for us Europeans, plus it should be more supported
3)No, Korean firmware must be used, in the end there are a few more apps (in Korean)
4)I would like to know too
A little update :
I was advised to avoid aliexpress refurbished to avoid problems for the quality of the work done on it
In fact I contacted them and in addition to having all the NON original accessories, and the fake box, I was also told that it has lost its impermeability. This is synonymous with poor care, and low quality of work.
Also it has been confirmed to me that the Korean version (LM-V500N) is fully compatible in Europe. It is also the most updated from LG.