Saturday, November 21, 2009

How To Change Language Settings On Phones




If you have friends and family as I do then you probably know how frustrating it is when they get your cell phone and decide to change the language setting to something else like klingon. ha ha very funny,

However most cell phones go about things in a similar way and usually use the media tek 6225 chip set or the media tek 6235 chip set. There are some things that will be in the same place, one of them is the language settings.


On every phone I have dealt with the function to change the language is in the Phone Setup, and you can find that in the Settings. Now because your clown buddy changed the language on you it will be virtually impossible for you to navigate by reading so you need to look for icons. The setting icon is on the the main menu and always looks like a wheel or cog. The setting icon is usually represented as some sort of tool like a hammer and wrench and sometimes a screwdriver.

Once you have visually located these icons press the Setting icon and then locate and press the Phone Setup icon. Now you are ate the Language setting of your phone, simply look for your language, highlight it and set it as your default.
Another instance that may need you to change your language settings is when do a factory reset (also known as a HARD RESET). this may have to be done for many reasons such as your PDA gets corrupted or for some reason a program update has halted the functionality of your phone. if you have a phone that was manufactured somewhere else other than north America this reset will switch the language back to it's original language setting, just simply follow the above directions and change the language back to your preference.
There you go YOU and your PHONE are now joke proof from your friends.

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