I want to install a chinese rom for the AT&T version of the note 3 so that it has chinese language settings on it. My father (who is using the phone) cannot read in English. I am on the MI9 right now, that is before the new update right? Is the bootloader locked for MI9 too?
Would these work? samsung-updates (.) com/device/?id=SM-N9002&details=Galaxy_Note_3_DUOS
No chance of anything on this phone except what it came with.
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Not even if it's Samsung's own stock firmware? Just for the chinese version of the note 3.
no need to flash new rom, all you need to do is root your phone, then go download morelocale 2 from playstore. now open the app you just downloaded, on the right side of upper corner you should see custom locale in green color. click and open, now change language to zh instead of en, country US to CN, then click set and exit app.enjoy!
owen017 said:
no need to flash new rom, all you need to do is root your phone, then go download morelocale 2 from playstore. now open the app you just downloaded, on the right side of upper corner you should see custom locale in green color. click and open, now change language to zh instead of en, country US to CN, then click set and exit app.enjoy!
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Thank you so much! I tried some other apps before but they didn't change the settings to chinese, just the app names. Just tried more locale 2 and it worked perfectly
Actually, it did not work I made the mistake of trying morelocale on my s4 and it worked.. so I assumed it worked for the note 3 too. When I tried it, only the app names were changed.. not the settings themselves.
s32669 said:
Actually, it did not work I made the mistake of trying morelocale on my s4 and it worked.. so I assumed it worked for the note 3 too. When I tried it, only the app names were changed.. not the settings themselves.
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Ok, just got my note 3 today so let me try to root my note 3 first and test it out see if I can change system locale to Chinese.
s32669 said:
I want to install a chinese rom for the AT&T version of the note 3 so that it has chinese language settings on it. My father (who is using the phone) cannot read in English. I am on the MI9 right now, that is before the new update right? Is the bootloader locked for MI9 too?
Would these work? samsung-updates (.) com/device/?id=SM-N9002&details=Galaxy_Note_3_DUOS
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use safetrap install X note 7.0. x note is international version witch you can intalled for att note 3. for more information go to note 3 android development and xnote 7.0 .
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Hello,
I bought N9208 today with the knowledge that it is compatible to my current carrier TMobile. I have several questions for those who have this phone.
#1. Am I able to install the operating system from TMobile? I am basically a noob when it comes to rooting etc etc. The phone comes unlocked.
#2. What is the primary difference between the N9208 and TMobile' N920T. I purchased this phone because it has 2 Sim slot and I like the Titanium color.
#3. What should I be doing first upon receiving the phone? How can I add flash software to this phone?
#4. Does unlock also mean the phone is rooted?
Any help or advise is greatly appreciated. Thank you for the patience.
boredy said:
Hello,
I bought N9208 today with the knowledge that it is compatible to my current carrier TMobile. I have several questions for those who have this phone.
#1. Am I able to install the operating system from TMobile? I am basically a noob when it comes to rooting etc etc. The phone comes unlocked.
-> im not sure, but most likely not at the moment.
#2. What is the primary difference between the N9208 and TMobile' N920T. I purchased this phone because it has 2 Sim slot and I like the Titanium color.
-> Tmobile phone will have Tmobile bloatwares
#3. What should I be doing first upon receiving the phone? How can I add flash software to this phone?
-> Worship its beauty. Flash software???, what year is it man... Flash passed away already.
#4. Does unlock also mean the phone is rooted?
-> no unlock means you can use it with any carrier you can think of. if you want to root, go here , this worked wonder for my 9208.
Any help or advise is greatly appreciated. Thank you for the patience.
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cheerio!
boredy said:
Hello,
I bought N9208 today with the knowledge that it is compatible to my current carrier TMobile. I have several questions for those who have this phone.
#1. Am I able to install the operating system from TMobile? I am basically a noob when it comes to rooting etc etc. The phone comes unlocked.
#2. What is the primary difference between the N9208 and TMobile' N920T. I purchased this phone because it has 2 Sim slot and I like the Titanium color.
#3. What should I be doing first upon receiving the phone? How can I add flash software to this phone?
#4. Does unlock also mean the phone is rooted?
Any help or advise is greatly appreciated. Thank you for the patience.
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I think you shouldn't do anything to your phone during a few days, to make sure that everything works fine. With an unlocked phone you'll be able to use any SIM card, and with a rooted phone you'll be able to see, modify and delete system files that otherwise can't be seen, so if a phone is unlocked it doesn't mean that it's also rooted.
To flash a new ROM you can use Odin.
Uzair40 said:
I think you shouldn't do anything to your phone during a few days, to make sure that everything works fine. With an unlocked phone you'll be able to use any SIM card, and with a rooted phone you'll be able to see, modify and delete system files that otherwise can't be seen, so if a phone is unlocked it doesn't mean that it's also rooted.
To flash a new ROM you can use Odin.
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Thank you, the tracking says my phone will arrive tomorrow. I will make sure it works fine with TMobile before doing anything else.
Oh... what do you mean by "To flash a new ROM you can use Odin?" Does this mean I can use TMobile's operating system and not from Taiwan's since this is from Taiwan? Sorry i am really a noob when it comes to this.
boredy said:
Thank you, the tracking says my phone will arrive tomorrow. I will make sure it works fine with TMobile before doing anything else.
Oh... what do you mean by "To flash a new ROM you can use Odin?" Does this mean I can use TMobile's operating system and not from Taiwan's since this is from Taiwan? Sorry i am really a noob when it comes to this.
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You can't use a firmware of the N920T on your N9208, as they are different models. You can only install a firmware that is specific for your device model.
Uzair40 said:
You can't use a firmware of the N920T on your N9208, as they are different models. You can only install a firmware that is specific for your device model.
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So what should I do? lol I don't want Taiwan's apps. I would like to cater my phone as closely as TMobile's.
I have the N9208 and use it on TMOUS. It does not come with any Taiwan apps, just all Samsung official apps. The traditional Chinese keyboard and handwriting recognition are on by default. I have not tried turning them off since I do write in Chinese sometimes. You cannot install TMO FW as they are two different models. The main difference is that the TMO supports Samsung Pay while the N9208 does not yet since it is not supported in TW yet. It is not rooted by default.
kotaro_14 said:
I have the N9208 and use it on TMOUS. It does not come with any Taiwan apps, just all Samsung official apps. The traditional Chinese keyboard and handwriting recognition are on by default. I have not tried turning them off since I do write in Chinese sometimes. You cannot install TMO FW as they are two different models. The main difference is that the TMO supports Samsung Pay while the N9208 does not yet since it is not supported in TW yet. It is not rooted by default.
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So what should I do? Just leave it alone for now, and not root it? Can the keyboard be changed to simplified chinese?
boredy said:
So what should I do? Just leave it alone for now, and not root it? Can the keyboard be changed to simplified chinese?
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It's up to you, just know that if you do root, it will trip Knox. That means you won't be able to use Samsung Pay if it gets released in the future and Android Pay unless there is some workaround. Yes, there is Simplified Chinese. You can also always download third party keyboards if you prefer.
kotaro_14 said:
It's up to you, just know that if you do root, it will trip Knox. That means you won't be able to use Samsung Pay if it gets released in the future and Android Pay unless there is some workaround. Yes, there is Simplified Chinese. You can also always download third party keyboards if you prefer.
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Oh, what do you mean by "traditional chinese on by default?" I mostly type in English, so I hope English Language can be on default. I currently have Note 3, and if I swipe the space key, it switches to simplified chinese. Is Note 5 similiar to this that?
I guess I will leave it alone for a bit and see how it does. I read on the T Mobile forum at Tmobile website and it says N9208 does not have "LTE" and that wi fi calling isn't available? Is this true though?
Thanks
I just received my Note 5 N9208, and there isn't simplified chinese. Do I go to google play to download it? Also, the weather, how do I add multiple cities' weather? I am not liking the Samsung keyboard already. Can someone help? thanks
boredy said:
Oh, what do you mean by "traditional chinese on by default?" I mostly type in English, so I hope English Language can be on default. I currently have Note 3, and if I swipe the space key, it switches to simplified chinese. Is Note 5 similiar to this that?
I guess I will leave it alone for a bit and see how it does. I read on the T Mobile forum at Tmobile website and it says N9208 does not have "LTE" and that wi fi calling isn't available? Is this true though?
Thanks
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I just mean that when you first use the device the default keyboard and handwriting are set to both traditional Chinese and English. Yes you can deselect Traditional and change it to English. On the Note5 you just click on the globe key and it will change the language. It does support LTE. I posted a picture in a post somewhere, you can look at my history to find it. It does not have wifi calling from what I can tell.
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I read elsewhere in the forum that the N9200 (China Note 5) does not come with the google play store and that rooting is often required to get it. I don't want to root. Does the N9208 come with the google play store? I assume yes since it's the Taiwan version, but would love to get some confirmation. Thanks! My plan is to use the phone on AT&T in the US states, and on China Mobile in China (N9208 should be fine for use in China as long as not using China Telecom, from what I've seen on frequencycheck).
- Joe
Hi,
Just got a G925A. This was a compulsive decision based on my next question:
I know that that the international version (G925F) supports many other languages that do not appear in the AT&T version.
Any way to get those languages? in other words:
1) Is there a way to install a specific language on the device? This would easily solve my problem.
2) Is there a way (and is it safe) to flash the G925F version on this device, with or without gaining root?
Thanks!
I believe if you go through keyboard settings there's an option to download more language options
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What I Mean is
I mean display languages, not typing languages...
I saw there are apps that can do that (more locale 2 etc), but they require root, and this is problematic (5.1.1).
Any ither advice?
Thanks
My bad, but yeah I'm out of suggestions without being able to edit build prop sorry man
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help me
Are in 6.0.1 want about better 5.1.1
I use S6 Egle G925A. Help me
[email protected] said:
Hi,
Just got a G925A. This was a compulsive decision based on my next question:
I know that that the international version (G925F) supports many other languages that do not appear in the AT&T version.
Any way to get those languages? in other words:
1) Is there a way to install a specific language on the device? This would easily solve my problem.
2) Is there a way (and is it safe) to flash the G925F version on this device, with or without gaining root?
Thanks!
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When you update to Nougat 7.0 you can download any language you want. Go to Settings-General management-Language and input - Language- Add language and click on 3 dots on right top corner and choose all languages. Find what you looking for and download.
Just got myself a Mi5 from banggood.
Came with fake rom full of rubbish of course.
So I flashed it with the official global rom.
Upon setting up, I couldn't find Australia in the region section....? And not even the USofA ...
My question is, how do you set your region to one that's not on the list?
Or for all of yas Aussies, which region did u set ur phone to?
Thanks
rockuman_ex said:
Just got myself a Mi5 from banggood.
Came with fake rom full of rubbish of course.
So I flashed it with the official global rom.
Upon setting up, I couldn't find Australia in the region section....? And not even the USofA ...
My question is, how do you set your region to one that's not on the list?
Or for all of yas Aussies, which region did u set ur phone to?
Thanks
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I use morelocale2 for that, if you have root just select language and locale in the app, without root you need to grant permission with PM-command (via adb) first, it's all described in the app. That way I can have english language but still use sweden as locale.
rockuman_ex said:
Just got myself a Mi5 from banggood.
Came with fake rom full of rubbish of course.
So I flashed it with the official global rom.
Upon setting up, I couldn't find Australia in the region section....? And not even the USofA ...
My question is, how do you set your region to one that's not on the list?
Or for all of yas Aussies, which region did u set ur phone to?
Thanks
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That is something you don't have to care about. It's only for the regional configuration like AM/PM-24h parameters and so. It doesn't affect GPS or any other thing (correct me if I'm wrong). You may want to select India because of english.
When I bought it, I used to select some South American countries because Spain was not on the list.
Yes i know it doesn't affect anything, except the kind of apps u get pre installed and the bookmarks on the browser.
But it'd be nice to set your locale to where you actually are.
I guess i just have to deal with it, because i don't want to go to the rooted path.
Got my Mi 5 from Banggood 2 days ago to Aus and has no issues with bloatware? I personally set the locale to South Africa and have been sweet. Intend to flash Lineage however. Cheers
josephjdrew said:
Got my Mi 5 from Banggood 2 days ago to Aus and has no issues with bloatware? I personally set the locale to South Africa and have been sweet. Intend to flash Lineage however. Cheers
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U must be lucky.
Mine, the moment it booted, pop ups every where like fireworks...
My Note 5 is not happy with the software version Android 7 how can I put it back to the original version of software supplied with the phone?
What exactly version do you want? Are you on stock or custom? What is your device?
I was not pleased with how my phone was acting on 7.0 so I downgraded to 6.0.1 XSA using Odin but it wasn't long before I let it take the OTA back to 7.0 because I felt the pros outweighed the cons.
samcory said:
My Note 5 is not happy with the software version Android 7 how can I put it back to the original version of software supplied with the phone?
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Can you please explain the problems? I prefer to get back too. The ugliest thing is, that the Samsung keyboard always crashes while rotating...
You also have n920c? Do you know the latest 6x-firmware for this?
kangaroo72 said:
Can you please explain the problems? I prefer to get back too. The ugliest thing is, that the Samsung keyboard always crashes while rotating...
You also have n920c? Do you know the latest 6x-firmware for this?
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When entering text into the stock messaging app it would auto space and not capitalize the first word of my text. If I would shift for a capital letter for a word it would not capitalize that word until I backed up and swiped it again. The Samsung browser which I like a whole lot will freeze at times. I have the "I" version and downloaded the XSA 6.0.1 from the app Updato.
Well, it would be a pleasure, if someone give me a hint, what's the latest 6. x Stock for the N920C.
When I'm again on 6, 7 will again come via OTA,or not?
kangaroo72 said:
Well, it would be a pleasure, if someone give me a hint, what's the latest 6. x Stock for the N920C.
When I'm again on 6, 7 will again come via OTA,or not?
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1)You should mention coutry and csc too while asking for latest official 6.0.1 build for your device
2)And yes after downgrading to official Marshmallow 6.0.1 from Nougat 7.0, You will get OTA updates by samsung but you can prevent your device from auto updating by turning off auto-download using wifi/data from setting
I'm using Vodafone in Germany. What do you recommend?
Thanks
Back to v6
kangaroo72 said:
Can you please explain the problems? I prefer to get back too. The ugliest thing is, that the Samsung keyboard always crashes while rotating...
You also have n920c? Do you know the latest 6x-firmware for this?
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I got fed up with V7 - My battery kept running out - I kept answering calls that I wanted to reject - I lost my favourites in text messaging. - The bottom line is the battery running out all the time.
So this is what I did
My phone is a Note 5 SM-N920C and I use it in England.
I downloaded this zip file containg V6 XSG-N920CXXU2BPBA-20160309213520.zip (marked for the United Arab Emirates)
I got it from this site http://www.galaxynote5update.com/ga...are/n920cxxu2bpba-note5-sm-n920c-marshmallow/
It worked perfectly in English (not Arabic)
My battery now does the whole day again - I can reject calls again and my message favourites have come back.
The only problem i to remember to ignore the phones attempt to upgrade again to v7.
I am very happy with my phone now
Sorry for a super noob question, but is there a way to change the region setting on the mi 11 ultra?
I'm stuck on "united states" and I live in the UK.
I've noticed certain apps don't function correctly because they think I am based in the USA.
E.g. Ubereats and little things like google maps, has an American accent during navigation etc.
Any help would be great.
I am currently on official China from: Miui stable 12.5.4
Go to settings, type region, change....
speedtripler said:
Go to settings, type region, change....
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Unfortunately searching for "Region" in the settings search bar brings back no results.
Thanks for your reply anyway.
finalgeist said:
Unfortunately searching for "Region" in the settings search bar brings back no results.
Thanks for your reply anyway.
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As far as I know you can't change it in stock CN ROM. it is possible on the xiaomi.eu ROM tough
I wanted to change region as well...
Jhonxs said:
As far as I know you can't change it in stock CN ROM. it is possible on the xiaomi.eu ROM tough
I wanted to change region as well...
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I had a suspicion that might have been the case but wanted to double check on here.
We'll I'm planning to flash the. Eu Rom in 2 days when the bootlocker has been unlocked.
Wish me luck!!!
you can edit it with morelocale.
MoreLocale 2 – Apps bei Google Play
Dies ist nur MoreLocale2
play.google.com
If you have downloaded the app from the Play Store and are connecting the device for the first time via USB, the message "Allow USB debugging" will appear. Accept this and check the box “Always allow from this computer”.
Connect your device to the PC and start the "02_grant_permission.bat".
Follow the instructions and then Morelocale 2 should have the required rights.
Now open Morelocale 2 and choose your preferred language.
All apps that you now download from the Play Store will run in the language of your choice.