Language support on the Tab S3 - Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 Guides, News, & Discussion

Unlike the Tab S2, ALL the display languages are supported out of the box, shown below. It no longer matters where you bought the tablet, whether it is from the US, UK, or even India. Languages marked as NEW are the ones that first appear on the US version devices.
The last time when ALL display languages were supported was from the Galaxy Tab 2 (GT-P5113).
Language Enabler is no longer necessary to enable all the languages starting from Nougat.
Azərbaycan dili - Azerbaijani (Latin)
Bahasa Malaysia - Malay
Bosanski - Bosnian (Latin) (NEW)
Català - Catalan
Čeština - Czech
Dansk - Danish
Deutsch (Deutschland) - German (Germany)
Deutsch (Österreich) - German (Austria)
Deutsch (Schweiz) - German (Switzerland)
Eesti - Estonian
English (Australia) - English (Australia)
English (Canada) - English (Canada)
English (Ireland) - English (Ireland)
English (New Zealand) - English (New Zealand)
English (Philippines) - English (Philippines)
English (South Africa) - English (South Africa)
English (United Kingdom) - English (United Kingdom)
English (United States) - English (United States)
Español (España) - Spanish (Spain)
Español (Estados Unidos) - Spanish (United States)
Euskara - Basque
Filipino - Filipino
Français (Belgique) - French (Belgium)
Français (Canada) - French (Canada)
Français (France) - French (France)
Français (Suisse) - French (Switzerland)
Gaeilge - Irish
Galego - Galician
Hrvatski - Croatian
Indonesia - Indonesian
Íslenska - Icelandic
Italiano - Italian
Latviešu - Latvian
Lietuvių - Lithuanian
Magyar - Hungarian
Nederlands (België) - Dutch (Belgium)
Nederlands (Nederland) - Dutch (Netherlands)
Norsk bokmål - Norwegian Bokmål
O'zbek - Uzbek
Polski (Polska) - Polish (Poland)
Polski (Silesian) - Polish (Silesian) (NEW)
Português (Brasil) - Portuguese (Brazil)
Português (Portugal) - Portuguese (Portugal)
Română - Romanian
Shqip - Albanian (NEW)
Slovenčina - Slovak
Slovenščina - Slovenian
Srpski - Serbian (Latin)
Suomi - Finnish
Svenska - Swedish
Tiếng Việt - Vietnamese
Türkçe - Turkish
Türkmen dili - Turkmen (NEW)
Ελληνικά - Greek
Беларуская - Belarusian (NEW)
Български - Bulgarian
Кыргызча - Kyrgyz (NEW)
Казақ тілі - Kazakh
Македонски - Macedonian
Монгол - Mongolian (NEW)
Русский - Russian
Тоҷикӣ́ - Tajik (NEW)
Українська - Ukrainian
ქართული - Georgian
Հայերեն - Armenian
עברית - Hebrew
اردو - Urdu
العربية - Arabic
فارسی - Persian
नेपाली - Nepali (NEW)
मराठी - Marathi (NEW)
हिन्दी - Hindi
অসমীয়া - Assamese (NEW)
বাংলা (বাংলাদেশ) - Bengali (Bangladesh)
বাংলা (ভারত) - Bengali (India) (NEW)
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ - Punjabi
ગુજરાતી - Gujarati
ଓଡ଼ିଆ - Oriya (NEW)
தமிழ் - Tamil
తెలుగు - Telugu (NEW)
ಕನ್ನಡ - Kannada (NEW)
മലയാളം - Malayalam (NEW)
සිංහල - Sinhala (NEW)
ไทย - Thai
한국어 - Korean
中文 (简体中文, 中国) - Chinese (Simplified, China)
中文 (简体中文, 新加坡) - Chinese (Simplified, Singapore)
中文 (繁體中文, 台灣) - Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan)
中文 (繁體中文, 香港) - Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong)
日本語 - Japanese

Canadian physical kb layout not supported by Samsung on Tab S3
I just purchased the Canadian physical kb for the Tab S3. there is no way to select English(canadian) for this kb. There is no matching layout in settings. Samsung has indicated that they do not support this layout on their tablet, although they sold me the keyboard,
Huh???
Most of the punctuation keys do not match English(US).
Is there a mapper available, or does anybody know if Samsung plans to support their own keyboard on the Tab S3???
The keyboard is the EJ-Ft820BSEGCA for Canada. Note that the pictures on the website for this model show the US model. The actual layout is different.
Thans for any help.

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Htc touch hd!!!!anyone help me!!

hi , i had a htc touch hd but italian. i want convert to english of mobille phone language. pls anyone help me about that.
thnx.
Ali.
Search the forum and you will find the answers.
Lazy people.
I think he/she is genuinely in need of assistance, nevertheless.
Provide more info, current ROM, network Locked etc?
MOD EDIT - Moved to general discussion
As for your query, search and yee shall find.
Try this
I haven't done this personally but I believe you only can change the language form manila. You have to open a registry editor, go to path HKEY_CURRENT_USER/MUI and change the Value data from CurLang into the data from your language.
Some Language IDs:
Arabic (Saudi Arabia) 1025
Basque 1069
Bulgarian 1026
Catalan 1027
Chinese (Simplified) 2052
Chinese (Traditional) 1028
Croatian 1050
Czech 1029
Danish 1030
Dutch (Standard) 1043
English 1033
Finnish 1035
French (Canadian) 3084
French (Standard) 1036
German 1031
Greek 1032
Hebrew 1037
Hungarian 1038
Indonesian 1057
Italian (Standard) 1040
Japanese 1041
Korean 1042
Norwegian (Bokmal) 1044
Polish 1045
Portuguese (Brazilian) 1046
Portuguese (Standard) 2070
Romanian 1048
Russian 1049
Slovak 1051
Slovene 1060
Spanish (Traditional Sort) 1034
Swedish 1053
Thai 1054
Turkish 1055
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[Q] Dutch (Belgium) Missing in Android Builds

I previously thought there was no dutch version for us Belgian's but appaerently there is. The Samsung Galaxy S has one, and now the HD2 Bangsters-build also has a dutch (Belgian) setting.
How come it is missing in almost every other build? mattc Leo + Froyo w/Sense 1.7 in example doesn't have it?
Choosing Dutch (Netherlands) is not exactly an option cause I'll be getting newsfeeds, apps, navigation from Netherlands instead of Belgium. More Locale 2 isn't a solution either cause most of my apps will still find the Dutch (Netherlands) setting.
Could I somehow copy these language files from Bangsters build onto another one?
From: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.2-highlights.html
Code:
Locales
The system image included in the downloadable platform provides a variety of built-in locales. In some cases, region-specific strings are available for the locales. In other cases, a default version of the language is used. The languages that are available in the Android 2.2 system image are listed below (with language_country/region locale descriptor).
* Chinese, PRC (zh_CN)
* Chinese, Taiwan (zh_TW)
* Czech (cs_CZ)
* Dutch, Netherlands (nl_NL)
* Dutch, Belgium (nl_BE)
* English, US (en_US)
* English, Britain (en_GB)
* English, Canada (en_CA)
* English, Australia (en_AU)
* English, New Zealand (en_NZ)
* English, Singapore(en_SG)
* French, France (fr_FR)
* French, Belgium (fr_BE)
# French, Canada (fr_CA)
# French, Switzerland (fr_CH)
# German, Germany (de_DE)
# German, Austria (de_AT)
# German, Switzerland (de_CH)
# German, Liechtenstein (de_LI)
# Italian, Italy (it_IT)
# Italian, Switzerland (it_CH)
# Japanese (ja_JP)
# Korean (ko_KR)
# Polish (pl_PL)
# Russian (ru_RU)
# Spanish (es_ES)
Localized UI strings match the locales that are accessible through Settings.

languages in nordic kit (2.1)

after changing your phone to upgrade to nordic kit via
Debrand to Nordic Combined (B) Quick and update to 2.1
i have following languages to select (possible spelling errors warning)
bahasa indonesia
bahasa melayu
bosanski
catala
cestina
dansk
deutsch: deutschland liechtenstein osterreich schweiz
eesti
english: australia canada india ireland new zealand singapore south africa united kingdom united states
espanol: argentina chile colombia espana mexico
euskara
francais: belgique canada france suisse
galego
hrvatski
islenska
italiano italia svizzera
jawa
latviesu
lietuviu
magyar
nederlans belgie nederland
norsk mokmal
portugues brasil portugal
polski
romana
sqipe
slovenscina
slovensky
srpski
suomi
svenska
tagalog
and... well, i dont know cyrylic and japanese and other scripts, so
for sure:
russia, ukraine, greece
im guessing japanese and korean too
can i kno the Generic Nordic 2.1 FW has Japanese and Chinese keyboard? thanks
The nordic Firmware have both
is there Arabic?!
no arabic....also this was confirmed by Rikard...
as for the chiense keyboard....I felt the 1.6 version is way better than 2.1... just personal opinion....
btw Greek are not Cyrillic and ARE included in the Nordic update!
Μοιάζουν τα Ελληνικά με Κινέζικα;;;
Guys how can I check which update package I'm using at the moment?
Sent from my X10i using XDA App
katem said:
is there Arabic?!
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not official but you can add it yourself
http://www.ce4arab.com/vb7/showthread.php?t=260513

[Q] how can change my language to spanish? WM 6.5

Hello...
I have a Samsung GTB7330, with Windows Mobile 6.5.....
I want to change the phone language to Spanish, but when go to: start / settings / regional settings ..... i only have "US english"
How I can do to change everything into Spanish?
Thank you!
PD: more information about this phone:
Windows Mobile 6.5 Standart
CE OS 5.2.1868 (build 21868.5.0.69)
CE ROM update version:
Operator: 5.2.21868.21868
Language: 5.2.21868.21868
File system: 5.2.0.21868
PDA version: B7330JCJE1
CSC: B7330XFAJE1
Phone version: B7330XXJB1
H/W version: MP 0.800
hmm,it will not work because winmo is delivered with only one language, if you want new language,hard-spl phone and flash a new rom
But where I can get the rom that works with this phone?
Thank you!
Thankss......
You can download GT-B7330 ROM from [here]
ROM B7330XXJG1 includes following languages:
0c0a - Spanish España
040C - French République française
0407 - German Deutschland
0409 - English United States
0410 - Italian Repubblica Italiana
0413 - Dutch Nederland
0809 - United Kingdom
0816 - Portugese Portugal
Thanks to all
What tutorial do you think should be used to implement this room?
hmmmm
...and firmware with czech language ???

Gingerbread and Cyrilic

Hi guys,
During the weekend I finally upgraded from 2.2.1 (Darky's) to 2.3.3 JVh downloaded from [Firmwares]Stock I9000 and I9000M Firmwares collection [Latest: DDJV9, XWJVK, XXJVQ]. Even though, the ROM has CSCs for Bulgarian carriers (VVT and MTL) I can't select Bulgarian locale or Bulgarian as input language for Samsung keyboard. I can actually select it as an input language, but each time I select it during typing, the label switches to English US/UK and language doesn't change.
Locale is not an issue and it can stay in English, but I really need Bulgarian for my keyboard.
Is there a ROM with this included or a way to install Bulgarian?
If possible, I would prefer to use the existing keyboard and not install third party one.
Thanks in advance for all the help.
EDIT: If it matters, the phone is rooted using Chainfire's method and his CWM.
Same here, actually it's since stock 2.2.1
(Изтегли си от маркета Bulgarian Keyboard 2, няма друго спасение)
Damnit, I was hoping for some solution using the built in Samsung keyboard. The design and usability in this version are stellar.
Bulgarian Keyboard 2 installed, thanks for the advice Travel_Mate!
You are probably missing the corresponding files in /system/T9DB . Τhe csc οn its own is not enough.
You can find them in a Bulgarian rom and copy them over.
From the name of this directory I suspect this is only for T9 dictionaries or am I wrong? In any case, the issue is, that I can't find a 2.3.x ROM with Bulgarian included. Can files from 2.2.1 be used?
Working on:
- should work on any rooted I9000 Gingerbread
Odexed / Deodexed:
- BOTH
CWM2 / CWM3:
- BOTH
Troubleshooting:
- if you got any problems regarding language showing up on the list but youre unable to switch to it, check your Product Code (*#272*imei#*)
one that shows there must match one that you flashed with fw (for JVB those are XEE & NEE, for JVA it is LUX and so on... that is the CSC file from odin...)
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DOWNLOAD ---> >> JV1 <<
(JV1)Swype version: 2.25.67.18324.946.OXX --- 15 Languages
- UK English
- US English
- Nederlands
- Esti
- Français
- Deutsch
- Ελληνικά
- Italiano
- 한국어
- Polski
- Português Europeu
- русский
- Español
- Türkçe
- українська
(JV1)Samsung Keyboard --- T9 --- 15 Languages
- US English (Voice-to-Text)
- UK English (Voice-to-Text)
- Svenska
- Slovenščina
- српски
- Română
- Norsk
- Nederlands
- 한국어 (Voice-to-Text)
- Hrvatski
- Français (Voice-to-Text)
- Suomi
- Deutsch (Voice-to-Text)
- Dansk
- Bulgarian
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DOWNLOAD ---> >> JVK <<
(JVK)Swype version: 2.26.68.19015.1027.GTI9000 --- 11 Languages
- UK English (Voice-to-Text)
- US English (Voice-to-Text)
- Nederlands (Voice-to-Text)
- Français (Voice-to-Text)
- Deutsch (Voice-to-Text)
- Italiano (Voice-to-Text)
- 한국어 (Voice-to-Text)
- Polski (Voice-to-Text)
- Português Europeu (Voice-to-Text)
- Español (Voice-to-Text)
- Türkçe (Voice-to-Text)
(JVK)Samsung Keyboard --- T9 --- 11 Languages
- US English (Voice-to-Text)
- UK English (Voice-to-Text)
- 한국어 (Voice-to-Text)
- Türkçe
- Español (Voice-to-Text)
- Português
- Italiano(Voice-to-Text)
- Français (Voice-to-Text)
- Polski
- Nederlands
- Deutsch
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DOWNLOAD ---> >> JVB <<
(JVB)Swype version: 2.28.70.19880.148.OXF --- 15 Languages
- UK English (Voice-to-Text)
- US English (Voice-to-Text)
- Български
- Hrvatski (Voice-to-Text)
- Dansk
- Nederlands(Voice-to-Text)
- Suomi
- Français(Voice-to-Text)
- Deutsch(Voice-to-Text)
- 한국어 (Voice-to-Text)
- Norsk
- Română (Voice-to-Text)
- Srpski (Voice-to-Text)
- Slovenščina(Voice-to-Text)
- Svenska
(JVB)Samsung Keyboard --- T9 --- 15 Languages
- UK English (Voice-to-Text)
- US English (Voice-to-Text)
- Bulgarian
- Dansk
- Deutsch(Voice-to-Text)
- Suomi
- Français(Voice-to-Text)
- Hrvatski
- 한국어(Voice-to-Text)
- Nederlands
- Norsk
- Română
- српски
- Slovenščina
- Svenska
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DOWNLOAD ---> >> JVA <<
(JVA)Swype version: 2.28.70.19880.147.OXX --- 15 Languages
- UK English (Voice-to-Text)
- US English (Voice-to-Text)
- Čeština (Voice-to-Text)
- Nederlands (Voice-to-Text)
- Francais (Voice-to-Text)
- Deutsch (Voice-to-Text)
- Ελληνικά
- Magyar (Voice-to-Text)
- Italiano (Voice-to-Text)
- 한국어 (Voice-to-Text)
- Polski (Voice-to-Text)
- Português Europeu (Voice-to-Text)
- Slovenčina (Voice-to-Text)
- Español (Voice-to-Text)
- Türkçe (Voice-to-Text)
(JVA)Samsung Keyboard --- T9 --- 15 Languages
- US English (Voice-to-Text)
- UK English (Voice-to-Text)
- Svenska
- Slovenščina
- српски
- Română
- Norsk
- Nederlands
- 한국어 (Voice-to-Text)
- Hrvatski
- Français (Voice-to-Text)
- Suomi
- Deutsch (Voice-to-Text)
- Dansk
- Bulgarian
I have this one:
From [Firmwares]Stock I9000 and I9000M Firmwares collection [Latest: DDJV9, XWJVK, XXJVQ]
After flashing I switched the CSC to VVT via *#272*imei#*
which if your packages should I flash with CWM? Or is it possible to only copy the files to /system and reboot?
Will the same thing work with 2.3.4? I.e., flash JVQ from the same thread above and then apply one of your packages to add KB language, even though there is no Bulgarian CSC for 2.3.4 ROMs.
you might want to also copy over
Tyxerakias said:
[...]corresponding files in /system/T9DB[...]
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from 2.3.3 firmware that package was made from
I've tried the jvb version but same as before, nothing changed. Flashed using CWM 3
have you used also /system/T9DB files from jvb?
also try wipeing application data - hope you know how
and dalvik cache - also hope here
hey but the fe youre using got your countr CSC
so you must have done something wrong while flashing ...
you do not need my files you need a wipe or something
$omator said:
hey but the fe youre using got your countr CSC
so you must have done something wrong while flashing ...
you do not need my files you need a wipe or something
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Exactly, we are looking for this "something". We are two different persons sharing the same problem.(and probably all the Bulgarians using android)
I am using the same JVO with multi CSC like him. Even Bulgarian is in the list of available languages, when u mark it, it's not possible to switch to it. I've noticed this since 2.2.1
- have you cnahged to your product code?
- i know that changing pc wipes data but can you do a factory reset after that ?
and tell if factory reset produces any error in cwm afterwards if so
you should flash some froyo as a base change pc on froyo to bulgarian and then flash 2.3.4 that will have your bulgarian pc afterwards and it will work probably then
Well, every time I flash a fw. I'm using *2767*3855# before the flash and after . So it means I am doing factory reset two times. Product code is not changed, it stays MTL.
In my opinion simply the necessary files are not included in this firmwares.
Which begs the question -- can we just copy the keyboard language from an older version, like Froyo?
Sorry to dig this up from a shallow grave, but there is a new GGB version -- 2.3.5JVS, which has Bulgarian in locales, but not in keyboard, so has anyone managed to import BG or any other Cyrillic language in default Samsung keyboard?
I also heard, that Bulgarian is available in SGS2 stock kbd, so I wonder if it will work on our devices. Does anyone have the files?
I think if you can find a solution on... market
I was in similar situation, while looking for russian keyboard on english ROM.
Try to look on Gingerbread Keyboard 2.3+.
You can install as much languages as you want, and download several dictionaries.
Toggle between the input lang is by swap the space key.
hope this will help you.

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