Open the app on your phone. You can select a preset language from the list or click to manually enter an ISO language and country code (e.g., es for Spanish, US for United States). Does it Translate Everything?

Unlocking Every Language: The Ultimate Guide to MoreLocale 2

Almost all (Google apps, Facebook, etc.) will switch to your chosen language immediately.

If the manufacturer (like Samsung or Xiaomi) completely removed the translation files from their custom "Skin" (OneUI/HyperOS), those specific menus might remain in English. However, the core Android framework will still switch. Is it Safe?

You bought a high-spec phone from Japan or China, but it lacks your local European or Middle Eastern language.

MoreLocale 2 is a "legendary" app for a reason. It bridges the gap between global hardware and local users. Whether you're a traveler, a polyglot, or just someone who found a great deal on an international phone, it remains the most reliable way to make your Android device feel like home.

In the early days of Android, changing the locale was easy. Now, for security reasons, Android protects these settings. To use MoreLocale 2 on a modern device without "rooting" it, you’ll need a computer and a USB cable. Step 1: Enable USB Debugging Go to .

This command gives MoreLocale 2 the specific permission it needs to bypass the system's language lock. Step 4: Pick Your Language