alwann
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2 weeks ago (Last edited a week ago by SamsungJoJo ) in
Galaxy S PhonesPhone was reset to Korean as default language. I read only English, therefor cannot follow instructions to reset default back to English. Likewise, cannot reset the phone if that's what needs to be done. S10e model.
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Yaswanth
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2 weeks ago in
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=M7Q7bSGTS-s
Hope this helps. If you go further into the video, he will show how to switch from Korean.
Hope this helps. If you go further into the video, he will show how to switch from Korean.
Zrnie
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2 weeks ago in
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Or use another phone and use the TRANSLATION APP to view each screen and until you see language choices. Hopefully this helps
KiwiBird97
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2 weeks ago in
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Here's how you can change to a different language if you don't understand a certain one.
1. Swipe down from the top and select the gear icon from the notification panel.
2. From Settings, scroll down and tap on the icon with three sliders (General Management), and select the first option (Language) (1st screenshot).
3. Select the + sign (Add Language) (2nd screenshot).
4. Select the language (and country/region for the dialect) you want to add (3rd screenshot).
5. To set it as the default, tap on the rightmost button that appears in the popup (Set As Default) (4th screenshot). If you forget to set it as default, tap on the top corner (Edit), and move the language you want to use on the top.
Starting in One UI 6.1.1, the list is divided by a separator line. Languages in the Samsung Suggested section are system languages that are fully supported by your device and are shown in interface text, notifications, and more. Languages in the Other Languages section arenāt fully supported by your device but may be supported by third-party apps you use or websites you visit. Keep in mind that Wi-Fi only tablets support more languages compared to smartphones for the North American market.
If you are using a tablet, this setting will affect all users sharing it (if you added multiple users).
1. Swipe down from the top and select the gear icon from the notification panel.
2. From Settings, scroll down and tap on the icon with three sliders (General Management), and select the first option (Language) (1st screenshot).
3. Select the + sign (Add Language) (2nd screenshot).
4. Select the language (and country/region for the dialect) you want to add (3rd screenshot).
5. To set it as the default, tap on the rightmost button that appears in the popup (Set As Default) (4th screenshot). If you forget to set it as default, tap on the top corner (Edit), and move the language you want to use on the top.
Starting in One UI 6.1.1, the list is divided by a separator line. Languages in the Samsung Suggested section are system languages that are fully supported by your device and are shown in interface text, notifications, and more. Languages in the Other Languages section arenāt fully supported by your device but may be supported by third-party apps you use or websites you visit. Keep in mind that Wi-Fi only tablets support more languages compared to smartphones for the North American market.
If you are using a tablet, this setting will affect all users sharing it (if you added multiple users).