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ā04-08-2024 12:51 AM in
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ā04-23-2024 09:23 PM in
Galaxy S24I agree with the users. I also bought a phone, but there is no Russian language. Most likely I will be forced to return it. Because this is truly linguistic discrimination. Maybe we can unite and sue. America is still a multinational country.
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ā04-23-2024 11:50 PM (Last edited ā04-23-2024 11:54 PM ) in
Galaxy S24GALAXY BOOKS
All Wi-Fi-only variants of Galaxy Books sold in the US do support Russian. However, as with their Android counterparts, Russian will not be supported on the 4G LTE/5G variants of Galaxy Books ("This language will not work on your device").
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ā04-24-2024 02:15 PM in
Galaxy S24When I bought my first Samsung phone back in 2011 (the Samsung Focus with Windows Phone 7), it did not support the language that I wanted. Allow me to explain the situation.
CELLULAR DEVICES
Because there were no unlocked variants until 2016, each carrier model supported a different set of languages. Since 2017, all variants (U and U1) support the same set of languages.
1. German: 2010 (GSM), 2016 (U1), 2017 (All)
2. English: 2010
3. Spanish: 2010
4. French: 2010 (GSM), 2016 (U1), 2017 (All)
5. Italian: 2010 (GSM), 2016 (U1), 2017 (All)
6. Portuguese: 2016 (CDMA), 2017 (All)
7. Vietnamese: 2012 (CDMA), 2016 (U1), 2017 (All)
8. Korean: 2010
9. Chinese (Simplified, China): 2015 (All)
10. Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan): 2012 (CDMA), 2014 (All)
11. Chinese (Traditional, Hong Kong): 2015 (All)
12. Japanese: 2015 (CDMA), 2016 (U1), 2017 (All)
WI-FI VARIANTS
Wi-Fi-only variants have a more extensive list of languages. Note that the Galaxy Player was considered the Wi-Fi only device before the Galaxy Tabs came out. Up until 2017, each CSC code has a different set of language packs. Now, most of the languages are supported nearly everywhere, but Lao, Burmese, and Khmer are only for the APAC region (XSP). Let's focus on the US region (XAR/XAA).
TOUCHWIZ 3.0
Those languages that came with the 2010 Galaxy Players were:
1. German (Germany)
2. English (US)
3. Spanish (Spain)
4. French (France)
5. Italian
6. Korean
TOUCHWIZ 4.0
With the launch of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 in 2011, those newer languages were added:
1. Indonesian
2. Catalan
3. Czech
4. Danish
5. English (UK)
6. Spanish (US)
7. Croatian
8. Latvian
9. Lithuanian
10. Hungarian
11. Dutch (Belgium)
12. Dutch (Netherlands)
13. Norwegian BokmƄl
14. Polish
15. Portuguese (Brazil)
16. Portuguese (Portugal)
17. Romanian
18. Slovak
19. Slovenian
20. Finnish
21. Swedish
22. Vietnamese
23. Turkish
24. Greek
25. Bulgarian
26. Russian
27. Serbian (Cyrillic)
28. Ukrainian
29. Thai
30. Chinese (Simplified)
31. Chinese (Traditional)
32. Japanese
TOUCHWIZ NATURE UX
With the Galaxy Tab 2 in 2012, the number of languages increased again from 38 to 68 (note that Serbian (Cyrillic) was removed until One UI 6).
1. Azerbaijani
2. Malay
3. German (Austria)
4. German (Switzerland)
5. Estonian
6. English (Australia)
7. English (Canada)
8. English (Ireland)
9. English (New Zealand)
10. English (Philippines)
11. English (South Africa)
12. Basque
13. French (Belgium)
14. French (Canada)
15. French (Switzerland)
16. Irish
17. Galician
18. Icelandic
19. Uzbek
20. Serbian (Latin)
21. Kazakh
22. Macedonian
23. Georgian
24. Armenian
25. Hebrew
26. Urdu
27. Arabic (Israel)
28. Arabic (UAE)
29. Persian
30. Chinese (Hong Kong)
31. Chinese (Singapore)
TOUCHWIZ 5.0
The Tab S2 added support for the following languages, bringing the count to 74.
1. Filipino
2. Hindi
3. Bangla (India)
4. Punjabi
5. Gujarati
6. Tamil
SE UX 7
The Tab S3 unlocked the rest of the languages. Arabic (Israel) and Chinese (Singapore) was no longer supported since then. The count at that time was 89.
1. Bosnian
2. Polish (Silesian)
3. Albanian
4. Turkmen
5. Belarusian
6. Kyrgyz
7. Mongolian
8. Tajik
9. Nepali
10. Marathi
11. Assamese
12. Bangla (Bangladesh)
13. Odia
14. Telugu
15. Kannada
16. Malayalam
17. Sinhala
ONE UI 4
Surprisingly, one more language was added, bringing the count to 90.
1. English (India)
ONE UI 6
A language was brought back by popular request, with the current count at 91.
1. Serbian (Cyrillic)
Before you purchase a Galaxy device, you should verify that the device contains the language packs you need. Check with your mobile operator or local retailer for available options.
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ā04-24-2024 02:26 PM (Last edited ā04-24-2024 02:53 PM ) in
Galaxy S24CONCLUSION
Although there was no official written statement about the supported languages, we found out about them when looking at the retail units at the Best Buy and Samsung Experience Stores and diving deeper into the Language settings. This is also confirmed in the CSC.
WI-FI VARIANTS
ā¢ XAR: United States (this CSC)
ā¢ XAC: Canada
ā¢ MXO: Mexico
ā¢ ZTO: Brazil
ā¢ ZBR: Latin America
ā¢ EUX: European Union
ā¢ EUY: EEA
ā¢ SER: Russia
ā¢ SEK: Ukraine
ā¢ CAU: Caucasus
ā¢ ILO: Israel
ā¢ TUR: Turkey
ā¢ XSG: Middle East and Africa
ā¢ INS: India
ā¢ XSP: Asia Pacific and Oceania
ā¢ KOO: South Korea
ā¢ BRI: Taiwan
ā¢ TGY: Hong Kong
ā¢ XJP: Japan
CELLULAR VARIANTS
To save space, we only list CSCs relating to known carriers.
ā¢ XAA: Unbranded
ā¢ XAR: Open
ā¢ ATT: AT&T
ā¢ ACG: C Spire
ā¢ AIO: Cricket
ā¢ TMK: Metro by T-Mobile
ā¢ CHA: Spectrum Mobile (Charter)
ā¢ TMB: T-Mobile USA
ā¢ USC: US Cellular
ā¢ VZW: Verizon
ā¢ CCT: Xfinity Mobile (Comcast)
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