enable hidden language - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S 5

I'm trying to enable all the languages on a rooted stock rom by deleting language.xml and use language enabler but it doesn't work. It only show up like 6 languages. Anyone successfully enable all languages?

dungtran88 said:
I'm trying to enable all the languages on a rooted stock rom by deleting language.xml and use language enabler but it doesn't work. It only show up like 6 languages. Anyone successfully enable all languages?
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No... I had to install a custom rom based on the G900F model, the only solution I've found on internet.

There's a way to find out whether "hidden" language exists.
Get Explorer or Root Explorer (both are from Speed Software).
Go to /system/framework and "view" framework-res.apk
Go to /res and find raw-xx.xx folder.
If the folder number is more than number of languages from the phone, you should be able to enable "hidden", but if the number is the same, forget it.

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Use Morelocale 2 from Market for additional languages in bulds that lacks your language.. I found my, serbian, lang there. Great work.
mcdoc said:
Use Morelocale 2 from Market for additional languages in bulds that lacks your language.. I found my, serbian, lang there. Great work.
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Thanks. But you do know a way to fix arabic support? Eventhough I can chose arabic, the letters are detached.
Thanks
I applied the following to AmeriCanAndroid r3.06 and it worked for me. Try it and tell us if it works for other roms.
For Arabic letters messing up at the beginning of some words check out the following links that fixed the problem for me. Just follow the instructions carefully and good luck.
Arabizer files: (You will need to recopy these files after each rom update)
http://www.ce4arab.com/vb7/showthread.php?t=300641
Then install any Arabic supported keyboard of your choosing. MultiLing Gingerbread Keyboard with the Arabic plugin is my favorite at the moment but this one is also good:
Arabic Gingerbread Keyboard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935789
MultiLing Gingerbread Keyboard:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.klye.ime.latin&feature=search_result
All credit goes to the individual developers; Great work everybody!!
alqali said:
I applied the following to AmeriCanAndroid r3.06 and it worked for me. Try it and tell us if it works for other roms.
For Arabic letters messing up at the beginning of some words check out the following links that fixed the problem for me. Just follow the instructions carefully and good luck.
Arabizer files: (You will need to recopy these files after each rom update)
http://www.ce4arab.com/vb7/showthread.php?t=300641
Then install any Arabic supported keyboard of your choosing. MultiLing Gingerbread Keyboard with the Arabic plugin is my favorite at the moment but this one is also good:
Arabic Gingerbread Keyboard:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935789
MultiLing Gingerbread Keyboard:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.klye.ime.latin&feature=search_result
All credit goes to the individual developers; Great work everybody!!
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Thanks man. But i was not able to push those files for some reason. I had root.
Any idea of a flashable ZIP or maybe a simple APK?
Before I continue please note that I had nothing to do with the development of any of these or other files. I just found them and they worked on my device to fix the discussed problem. Therefore the best advice you can get would come directly from the developers of the files themselves.
That being said, I will describe what I did in order to get them to work for me.
1) follow the link to the ce4arab website (in my previous post) and register (free) in order for the download files to be visible and downloadable. Note: website is completely in Arabic.
2) Download and extract the 3 files in the compressed file. When you extract the files they will be in folders that refer to the exact folders to be moved to on the phone's root. For example root/system/framework/framework.jar
3) Running Android, connect your HD2 to the computer and copy these files to the phone's SD card (doesn't really matter where). Then disconnect your device.
4) Now run Root Explorer (download from the market or somewhere else) which will enable you to move these 3 files from your SD to the phone's root. Each file goes to the specific folder on the root. Note: Just to be on the safe side, I backed up my existing root files (just copied them somewhere on the SD card) before I overwrote them with these modified files.
5) Now reboot and install your preferred Arabic enabled keyboard.
Note: after any rom update you will need to repeat this procedure again.
Thanks goes out to all the great developers for this great device.
Ya I know that, but I simply wasnt able to move the file using root explorer because there was already existing files and for some reason, I was not able to overwrite the files (although I have root).
Thanks anyways.
I really don't know why you are unable to overwrite the files. The only thing I can think of is that Root Explorer doesn't have superuser permission on your device. So it is stopping you from overwriting system files. Different roms deal with this differently so first try the general superuser permission fixes (google these) and if that doesn't work, include the name of the rom you are using into your google search words. I am running AmeriCanAndroid 3.06 and Root Explorer was granted superuser permission automatically. So I am guessing that your rom handles this differently.
Note: Superuser is an app that enables you to grant special permissions to specific apps. It should be in your app tray.

[Q] Multi Language Samsung Keyboard to CM7

I've search on the forum but nothing work ...
I try to put my Romanian language but it wont show up when i want to select it ...
I select the RO files from T9DB folder ... still doesn't work !
What should i do because it drive me crazy !!!
I think the secret of this is in the CSC file ... but after flash csc locales (from ketut blackhawk) in CM7 rom, my phone doesn't boot up :|
I put "app" file, "lib" file, "T9DB" folder with all languages, give them right permission ... keyboard work's but with T9 my Romanian language is not show up
Can someone solve this problem ? (Samsung keyboard with all languages)
We made roms but we're not able to solve this small problem, damn !
Maybe it will work with MultiLing keyboard found in the Android Market
Working fine for me after some adjustment

Removed Japanese IME on Alapha 2

How can I removed Japanese IME on Alapha 2 ?
Where can I find the Android ICS keyboard apk and install on Alapha 2 ?
Thanks !
I'm not sure about Alpha2 running a Japanese IME, but the easiest way I can see to switch back to an English (quote Western-based) IME is to look in one of the zips for the file /system/app/LatinIME.apk, and push that into your /system/app folder on your Tablet, then reboot. If you want to remove the Japanese one, find the apk that has to do with it (should be something like /system/app/JapaneseIME.apk - not sure though, since I don't have one), and then delete it. I use Terminal Emulator and just su to get root, but you can use Root Explorer or any other File Manager program that has root access.
Hope that helps.
ve6ay said:
I'm not sure about Alpha2 running a Japanese IME, but the easiest way I can see to switch back to an English (quote Western-based) IME is to look in one of the zips for the file /system/app/LatinIME.apk, and push that into your /system/app folder on your Tablet, then reboot. If you want to remove the Japanese one, find the apk that has to do with it (should be something like /system/app/JapaneseIME.apk - not sure though, since I don't have one), and then delete it. I use Terminal Emulator and just su to get root, but you can use Root Explorer or any other File Manager program that has root access.
Hope that helps.
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can not find any file name like "JapaneseIME.apk" on /system/app/ directory !
I have change system language to English on setting, still can not find android keyboard on system. "LatinIME.apk" file is on /system/app/ directory !
Try long-pressing on an input box, what comes up ?

[Q] Remove Chinese symbol in callog baidu os rom

I have rom baidu os rom v3 or 28 and every enter number in dial install show character chinese with number fone. how can remove it in rom
link rom here bbs.rom.baidu.com/download.php?phoneid=25
longthienvuong said:
I have rom baidu os rom v3 or 28 and every enter number in dial install show character chinese with number fone. how can remove it in rom
link rom here bbs.rom.baidu.com/download.php?phoneid=25
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Well, I see nobody answer you yet.
You have to modify three files in /system/etc/ folder: callocation.db, dp.db, and raw_yellow_data.db. Actualy, you can delete the last one. I don't know what's happen if you delete callocation.db. In this one is a database with China areas phone codes, and in dp.db is China Operators. What you see in dialer, is a location from china based on the number stored.
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Well, I see nobody answer you yet.
You have to modify three files in /system/etc/ folder: callocation.db, dp.db, and raw_yellow_data.db. Actualy, you can delete the last one. I don't know what's happen if you delete callocation.db. In this one is a database with China are phone codes, China Operators, etc. What you see in dialer, is a location from china based on the number entered.
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Hi
I am having HTC One SU (t528w) I have rooted myhandset and looking to change the call location character to english. I am not able to find the three files you mentioned above. Please help
yogusmilu said:
Hi
I am having HTC One SU (t528w) I have rooted myhandset and looking to change the call location character to english. I am not able to find the three files you mentioned above. Please help
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It's a different thing, because I'm sure you don't have Baidu Cloud ROM. If you have a stock ROM, you have to look in /system/app for something like CallerLocation.apk and uninstall it with a root explorer app, and if your ROM is odexed, after uninstall go to same folder and delete CallerLocation.odex, then restart your phone. It is better to enter in recovery to wipe data and cache after that or even best solution is to remove the caller app from "your_rom" zip before install. In HTC stock ROMs caller location is achieved thru some apps which includes those words in name. If you want to transalte it to english, hmmm.. I don't know. Even HTC removed that app from european versions, so...
carliv said:
Well, I see nobody answer you yet.
You have to modify three files in /system/etc/ folder: callocation.db, dp.db, and raw_yellow_data.db. Actualy, you can delete the last one. I don't know what's happen if you delete callocation.db. In this one is a database with China areas phone codes, and in dp.db is China Operators. What you see in dialer, is a location from china based on the number stored.
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i have baidu v58. and i 've deleted dp.db, yellowpage.db, but still chinese charecter is visible....

[Q] newbie need help please......

I have a samsung note 3 sprint smn900p
I want to translate the system apks like framework-res.apk and secsettings.apk
then I found one of my friend has a same mobile note 3 sprint already translated and same android version 4.4.2
so I copy all of his files completely ( all system files and system apks ) around 2 GB .
and I make a backup of my system using TWRP recovery .
and now I try to install his framework-res.apk , so I copy it to my sdcard and using rootexplore then change the permissions to R-W-R-R and paste the framework-res.apk file to the system/framework folder and it already replaced the old framework-res.apk with the new framework-res.apk which already translated . but the problem I dont see that the mobile make upgrading for the new apk so I go to the new framework and try to install it from rootexplorer but always get a message app not installed.
I change the mount to RO then RW but nothing change only app not installed.
so how to install the new framework-res.apk ?
my second question, can I make a new rom using my friends complete system files and flash it to my mobile ?
thank you
sobri46 said:
I have a samsung note 3 sprint smn900p
I want to translate the system apks like framework-res.apk and secsettings.apk
then I found one of my friend has a same mobile note 3 sprint already translated and same android version 4.4.2
so I copy all of his files completely ( all system files and system apks ) around 2 GB .
and I make a backup of my system using TWRP recovery .
and now I try to install his framework-res.apk , so I copy it to my sdcard and using rootexplore then change the permissions to R-W-R-R and paste the framework-res.apk file to the system/framework folder and it already replaced the old framework-res.apk with the new framework-res.apk which already translated . but the problem I dont see that the mobile make upgrading for the new apk so I go to the new framework and try to install it from rootexplorer but always get a message app not installed.
I change the mount to RO then RW but nothing change only app not installed.
so how to install the new framework-res.apk ?
my second question, can I make a new rom using my friends complete system files and flash it to my mobile ?
thank you
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What language are you trying to get that's not already built into the phone? For future reference, it is best to change the framework via recovery, if at all.
I want to get arabic language on my mobile.
and the 4.4.2 stock rom delete many languages on it so even morelocal app cant add any language.
sobri46 said:
I want to get arabic language on my mobile.
and the 4.4.2 stock rom delete many languages on it so even morelocal app cant add any language.
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You might as well flash a custom ROM for it. Or you will have to replace every singe files on the device as they all have ref to other languages. Yes they remove alot of them. Like my device doesn't even have that option and none I have used have, they have all needed alot of work and none work completely.
zelendel said:
You might as well flash a custom ROM for it. Or you will have to replace every singe files on the device as they all have ref to other languages. Yes they remove alot of them. Like my device doesn't even have that option and none I have used have, they have all needed alot of work and none work completely.
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I have all of the system apks that are already translated from another same mobile.
and I want to change the original system apks with these system apks that are already translated like ( framework-res.apk, secsettings.apk, mms.apk, phone.apk )
so my question how to install the translated system apks ?
my mobile already rooted and has a TWRP recovery. first for a test I try to replace a framework-res.apk only to the system/framework and it succeed, but the problem the phone not doing reboot automatic and upgrade the new framework.
I try to install it from the root explorer but it says app is not installed .
so my question how to install the translated system apks ?
someone suggest me to make a full backup using custom recovery from the mobile that already translated and make a restore it to my mobile , can it be done ? is this way is correct ? because it will be very easy .

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