Hi can someone tell me if it is possible to add a new language to a samsung mobile?
Posted on February 09th, 2010 in Cell Phones & Service
I just bought samsung E250 and I wan to add the greek language which is not included in the phone settings\languages menu. Is that possible? If yes, can I do it on my own? How?
Thx in advance!
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February 9th, 2010
It is possible but it’s not easy.
You have to modify the firmwire that the phone came with and add a language pack.
Firmwire is just the software that your cellphone runs on.
Editing a firmwire is like building a computer with just cardboard, it’s REALLY hard, and only experts can do this.
My best bet is to contact Samsung and ask them for a Greek firmwire for your phone.
Unless you want to hack your phone, and have a GOOD chance of ruining it, then contacting Samsung is the way to go. I wouldn’t do something that risky.