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I need someone who has the canada version (SM-g920w8)
And that it has the Spanish language, both in android 6.0.1 and 7.0 nougat
Since I have such a version, but all the stock roms are in English and do not carry the Spanish language :crying:

I was recommended the version XAC, which supposedly is free, does anyone know if you will have the Spanish language included?

Casper1982 said:
I was recommended the version XAC, which supposedly is free, does anyone know if you will have the Spanish language included?
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Were you able to confirm it?

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can you flash an official (different language) ROM without hard SPL

i was just wondering with all the ROM dumps available today cant someone build a "official" ROM, because i really would like to change the language of my ROM since it is in spanish and it doesnt have telenav and voice control
Nope, all of the roms are digitally signed. If you change ANYTHING in the rom, the signature fails and it won't flash.
that is sad, thanks for the info
manuelcano said:
i was just wondering with all the ROM dumps available today cant someone build a "official" ROM, because i really would like to change the language of my ROM since it is in spanish and it doesnt have telenav and voice control
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Hi, i would need change the language of my Palm Pro Gsm. I have the english version and need spanish. Do you know how i can get it? I need a spanish rom?
Thanks a lot!!
Regards!

[Q] How can i change the rom to an european languaged rom ?

Hey guys.
I really need the language of my chacha changed. Me was told i had to change the rom, because my chacha has an asian rom installed its from ndonezya i think.
There are only options for english languages . I m from Turkey and i need a turkish language pack for it. I dont know how i install the rom and where to download the european language oack( i think it includes the turkish language pack :/).
So can anybody give me the download link of european rom and a good explanation how to install ?
Sorry for my bad english

[Q] Other languages/locale.

I am considering importing a Relay 4G to Europe, as there is no better alternative for qwerty sliders on european market.
Please, can anyone tell me what languages/locales does the phone have? Or it has only English? How about custom ROMs?
Afaik android itself has lot of languages.
Thanks for your answers.
sorgo said:
I am considering importing a Relay 4G to Europe, as there is no better alternative for qwerty sliders on european market.
Please, can anyone tell me what languages/locales does the phone have? Or it has only English? How about custom ROMs?
Afaik android itself has lot of languages.
Thanks for your answers.
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it has a bunch, probably all european languages. CM has all.
Braccoz said:
it has a bunch, probably all european languages. CM has all.
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Thanks, could you please check if the 4.1.2 original ROM has Slovak language? I use to wait a few weeks with new phone to flash it
sorgo said:
Thanks, could you please check if the 4.1.2 original ROM has Slovak language? I use to wait a few weeks with new phone to flash it
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nope, no slovak sorry
Following european languages are available in version 4.1.2 :
- Deutsch
- English
- Español
- Français
- Italiano

Polish Lang

Hi, do i find any stock rom with polish lang? At least can be custom. Could someone give me info with rom contains polish lang?
DrizztDWX said:
Hi, do i find any stock rom with polish lang? At least can be custom. Could someone give me info with rom contains polish lang?
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Stock ROM with full language support? Probably not. AT&T based their phones for the USA, so options for language may stretch to Spanish, but that's about it. My current phone from T-Mo has only 6 languages to choose from, so I assume the older AT&T offering is not that different. You may be able to hack this by modifying the strings.xml files, and doing a lot of translating.
Custom on the other hand, at least recently, does support Polish (checked on my April build of CarbonROM). So if your nightly of whichever ROM you choose does not have it, maybe the developer can run a new nightly (assuming the ROM you choose is Kitkat-based).
Hope this helps.

Question S22 Ultra language issues

Hello friends, I have the s908u usa version and very interestingly there is no Turkish language support, can we add Turkish language support to this software? or if we flash the software to s908e with the same processor and hardware, will we have problems? Waiting for your help thanks
Dr.drendy1912 said:
Hello friends, I have the s908u usa version and very interestingly there is no Turkish language support, can we add Turkish language support to this software? or if we flash the software to s908e with the same processor and hardware, will we have problems? Waiting for your help thanks
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Don't try flash different soft from other code name for your model even with similar specification because you will brick device
_GRIZZLY_ said:
Don't try flash different soft from other code name for your model even with similar specification because you will brick device
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Thank you for the answer, is there any other way to add Turkish language?
I have Sm-s908u1 and Turkish language is there...
You can try flashing to U1 if you are on U
PapaDocta said:
I have Sm-s908u1 and Turkish language is there...
You can try flashing to U1 if you are on U
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Thank you very much, but when you select the Turkish language, is it half English and half Turkish or is it completely Turkish, can you please try it?
It's half and half not full Turkish
U model is not supported non ENG languages
you cant flash it, better to sell it if need Turkish language
908E is for you
Samsung's ridiculous policies are really getting annoying. Thank you very much for your answers

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