Re: [android-developers] Re: Why is English the only Locale my Phone has in Settings

2010-03-03 Thread Adrian Vintu
Here is an app that may help you a little bit http://udm.adrianvintu.com/

BR,
Adrian Vintu

http://adrianvintu.com

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Hekki kaye...@gmail.com wrote:

 Simply download Locale 2 from the market, and you'll have all the
 languages you want for your phone.

 No need for root or anything like that.

 Yahel


 On 1 mar, 13:43, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
  lordjoe wrote:
   and How can I change this
 
  Buy a different phone, or root it and load a different ROM.
 
  For example, my Motorola DROID has English and Spanish. My Nexus One has
   a range of language/regions, 13 in total. My HTC Tattoo has English
  (Malaysia) and English (Vietnam) and nothing else, because it was
  manufactured for those two markets, and Android does not have
  translations to those languages yet. And so on.
 
  The language options are in the ROM, so there is no sort of downloadable
  language pack. Alternative ROMs may have other language mixes.
 
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[android-developers] Re: Why is English the only Locale my Phone has in Settings

2010-03-01 Thread Hekki
Simply download Locale 2 from the market, and you'll have all the
languages you want for your phone.

No need for root or anything like that.

Yahel


On 1 mar, 13:43, Mark Murphy mmur...@commonsware.com wrote:
 lordjoe wrote:
  and How can I change this

 Buy a different phone, or root it and load a different ROM.

 For example, my Motorola DROID has English and Spanish. My Nexus One has
  a range of language/regions, 13 in total. My HTC Tattoo has English
 (Malaysia) and English (Vietnam) and nothing else, because it was
 manufactured for those two markets, and Android does not have
 translations to those languages yet. And so on.

 The language options are in the ROM, so there is no sort of downloadable
 language pack. Alternative ROMs may have other language mixes.

 --
 Mark Murphy (a Commons 
 Guy)http://commonsware.com|http://twitter.com/commonsguy

 _The Busy Coder's Guide to Android Development_ Version 3.0
 Available!

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