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How to use different languages for individual apps on your Samsung phone [One UI 5.0]

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You might be familiar with the pain of setting the entire system language to one language when you want to select other languages for specific apps. For such Multilingual folks, Samsung has introduced a new “App language feature” that lets users set different languages for individual apps.

This is basically the feature of the Android 13 operating system known as ‘Per-app language‘. Samsung found this feature useful and thus implemented it in its latest One UI 5.0 software for Galaxy device owners as well.

Many times it happens that multilingual people like to use some apps in the default system language and other apps in their mother language. For example, social media apps in English and news providers, banking, and other applications in a different language.

It’s now possible to use different languages for individual apps on your Samsung smartphone driving Android 13-based One UI 5.0 software. The procedure of setting different app languages in Samsung is quite different due to differences in system navigation. Let’s check out how you can use your preferred language for different apps on your Galaxy phone or tablet.

How to set different languages for apps:

First of all, you need to go to ‘Settings’ on your phone. Scroll down and enter the ‘General management’ section. Now tap on ‘App languages’. Here, you will see the list of all your installed applications that support the feature. You can only set different languages for these apps.

Select your desired app or use the search tool to find your preferred application. Next, select the language you want to use from the list. The new language is now set and you can see the changes when opening the application.

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