You can in theory do java.util.Locale.setDefault within your
application, to change the apps Locale from whatever the machine
default is.  Whether/how it works on Android is hard to say.

On Aug 17, 4:16 pm, Fabrizio Giudici <[email protected]>
wrote:
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> I know that for testing with the emulator, the default locale can be
> changed by proper adb shell commands, as documented by the official
> docs. In the docs there's no mention about doing a similar thing in a
> real device. I assume that there's no other way to change the default
> locale than by manually using the Parameters app, right? Of course,
> I'm talking of testing.
>
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