Android Lets You Set Different Languages Per App for a Truly Multilingual Experience — Here's How It Works

If you've ever wanted or needed to use an app in a different language than your phone's primary language, your Android phone now makes it a simple process. In the Android 13 software, Google included additional features for accessibility like it does with almost every major Android update. Perhaps the most useful of Android 13's new accessibility features is the ability to set different languages for apps. Perhaps you would prefer to keep your system language and most of your apps in your primary language but set news apps to their native language. Or maybe you'd like to experience an RPG... more
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