Hi ,
I would like to turn my phone in French (I have only the English and Spanish language available)
MoreLocale 2 will allow you to select French: https://market.android.com/details?id=jp.co.c_lis.ccl.morelocale
It may not be a perfect conversion, though, depending on whether Samsung included French for all their TouchWiz components.
I tried this application but any things has been translated
Hi!
First of all i'd like to thank for amazing ROM!
But i have a question regarding T9 dictionaries in original (default) keyboard:
is it possible to make T9 work in other languages except English in different applications? I tried English, Russian, Hebrew, Greek, and there is no T9 in browser for example. It works perfect in the latest original release of 2.1 (by Sonyericsson), and as I checked with a friend T9 works fine also in Android 2.3.4 with Samsung Galaxy S II.
Is there anyway to make it work?
Thank you
Dima
Is it possible to install finnish language on the android keyboard. ive searched but nowhere found answers!
Btw. i had it on my phone when i had stock rom but not anymore
I'm not Finnish and I cannot speak or read Finnish, but there are several apps on the market which say they are Finnish keyboards. I don't think there's Finnish on the stock Android Keyboard, so try these apps:
GO Keyboard: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jb.gokeyboard
Finnish for GO Keyboard: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jb.gokeyboard.langpack.fi
So, my mother tongue is catalan, and then spanish. My third language is English.
If I use catalan, only some apps support it, and if they dont, I cant use spanish as a second language, it uses english directly.
I would like to do that:
Catalan-->App not compatible-->Spanish-->App not compatible--> English
Right now it goes directly from catalan to English.
Do you know anyway to do that?, Are there any custom roms which support that functionality?
Hello ,
I found a Palm PVG100e for sale for a fair price. Its model name is PVG100E-2A1PWEA.
But it only has English, Spanish and Portuguese "on board" languages. The seller says "no language pack available". But I guess he omits "unless you root the phone".
What options do I have to change language to french on a Palm PVG100e ?
• Is it possible to manage language packs keeping its stock ROM (if I root the phone) ?
• Is it possible to switch to a stock french ROM ? If yes, where can I find stock french ROMs ?
• Is it possible to switch to a french LineageOS ROM ?
Thank you for your help !
Have a nice day !
Cobus.
Hello french compatriot !
Just found your thread because i'm also interested by this phone.
The simplest solution (without touching system ROM already installed) is to use one of those apps that can change locale (i.e. language displayed by apps).
It means all installed apps that already support french language (like google apps) will then display in french. But the system UI (settings, menus) and Palm apps will still display in English.
This app for example seems to do the job : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.langs.locales
I think this is the easiest solution, but will keep you in touch when i have received the phone
Hello zyva73,
Thank you for your smart and easy (albeit partial) solution !
I still hope for a complete french interface, but your clever idea is a good start !
Have a nice day !
Cobus.
If you root the device as described here ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...fixes-script-2020-03-11.4052477/post-83354187 ) you can chose French as your system language on the palm
Thank you cfkf for your input !
The howto you mention is a root + debloat method, as far as I understand it.
It is my understanding, that french is not included in some european phones.
The one I mentioned only would have English, Spanish and Portuguese "on board" languages.
I might be wrong, but to me, rooting a phone gives access to things that were present, but locked before.
Do you mean that french is present but locked on some PVG100E phones ?
I thought that french was absent to save space…
I'm not sure, but my experience is this:
I bought my phone through Ebay from a German supplier. When I first booted it, my only language options were German, English (UK) and English (US). There might have been Spanish, I'm not sure, but no more.
But after I rooted, I got a whole list of languages to select from. I even got to select Dutch (my native language). I am not 100% sure French was in the list (I don't have the palm on me right now) but if it has Dutch I'd be rather surprised that it wouldn't have French
EDIT: just to clarify, you only have to root, the debloat process is not necessary to unlock the other languages.
EDIT2: my device is a PVG100E, so European version also
Thanks a lot for your explanations !
I just checked now that I have had access to my Palm: with me, unfortunately it seems that while Dutch is available, French is not. Very strange since, well, French is insanely more widespread...
Still, rooting seems to unlock more languages and maybe some Palms have French? Might be worth a try.
Thanks for your investigations !
Can you please list the available languages ?
There may be PVG100E models for nothern Europe (with german, dutch, etc.) and others for southern Europe (with italian, french, portugese, etc.).
So in my system settings, apart from Dutch I currently have:
- Catalan
- German
- English
- Euskara (Basque)
- Galego (Galician)
- Portuguese
- Turkish
No Italian, so if you have this, this suggests that language options might be different between phones.
I'm under the impression that when I first booted the phone after root, I had more options, but I might be mistaken.
Strange that it would have a series of languages that are extremely uncommon (I didn't even know that Galician was a language - no offense) and it wouldn't have French... Maybe there are some legal constraints in Spain that any device that is sold has to have the regional languages as well?
In any case, even apart from languages it's a good idea to root and then debloat your palm. Does miracles for the otherwise atrocious battery life of this device.
Your phone has Catalan, Euskara (Basque) and Galego (Galician), three regional languages from Spain, but not spanish ! This is so strange !
There must be various languages sets for PVG100E phones.
The PVG100E-2A1PWEA version had spanish as a standard language.
What is the complete name of your PVG100E ?