Android 13 allows you to change the language of apps individually and choose a different language than the system. This is very convenient for people who communicate in multiple languages. kwgeek shows you how to change the language of an application individually in this tutorial.
If you’re using a recent smartphone, you’ll receive an update to Android 13 in the coming weeks. Since Google has released a beta version on its Pixels, we can already tell you about the exciting new features. Today, it is possible to change the language of some applications.
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However, as of August 2022, the list of apps that support this feature is still very small. On the Google Pixel 6, there are really very few other apps installed, just Google News. But it’s enough to show you how language changes for Android apps work!
How to Change App Language on Android 13
First, of course you need to make sure that you have successfully updated to Android 13. To find out if your smartphone will receive the update to Android 13, see the linked article. Then access the following menu items:
- open them Settings for Android Smartphones.
- go to menu system
- then go language and input
- Choose an option application language
- Select the app whose language you want to change
- Choose a language
- That’s it, the selected application will be displayed in the selected language
To change the language, you first need to go to Android’s language settings. / © kwgeek
Then you have to select the relevant application and then the desired language. / © kwgeek
Sadly, Google only changed the display language in the app, not localization. For example, my Google News feed always displays content in German because I always use a German IP address. If you also want to see content in the language you want, a VPN app is recommended. A VPN allows you to be in the country of your choice with a few clicks.
Do you find this feature in Android 13 useful? Have you ever been able to test Android 13? Let us know in the comments!