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Phones are multi-language. Just find the English language option. Of course, if your phone defaults on some unknown language, this might not be easy. I had this issue with an mp3 player which came in Chinese. Took me about a week testing it till somehow found the language option.
Push the Menu button. Scroll to the Setup menu. Language on that menu. Unfortunately the menus and everything else will be it the foreign language until you reset it. If you have trouble and can't figure out or find someone who knows the language your camera is set to, contact the Foreign Language Department at your local college or university.
This means you're either out of signal or you've been cut off by your operator. Sometimes when your phone has no signal it can link with passing satellites, and by law, they have to allow you to use their transceiver but only for Emergency Services (999). This is why you have that message. OR You have been cut off and can only use the phone in case of emergency, call your operator and find out which one it is! :)
So you've got that brand new shiny TomTom, turned it on, and .... OOPS! ... somehow you've selected the wrong language. Suddenly the entire interface is (literally) in some foreign language and you can't figure out how to get back to English. This has happened to quite a few people recently, so here is a short tutorial on how to get back to US English.TomTom Main MenuIf the device is currently turned on and you are anywhere but the primary map/driving view, it might be helpful to turn the device off. Then you can turn it back on to get yourself to the map/driving view. Now click anywhere on the map to take you to the Main Menu. Depending on the language you picked and your device, it should look something like the image on the right. Click on the wrench icon (highlighted in red here) which will take you to the 'Change Preferences' menu.TomTom Change LanguageNow that you are in the Change Preferences menu, keep tapping on the right arrow button to cycle through the menu until you see an icon with three flags on it. That is the 'Change Language' button. Click on that button to bring up a list of the languages installed on your device.TomTom English USUse the arrow keys up and down to find your language, likely 'English US' for most readers of this site. A dialog will appear asking "English US?" at which point you will say 'Yes'. Presto, change-o, you are back in busines
On the taskbar you should see EN, if your computer is in english otherwise it will be DE or Fr ect. If you right click you can open settings and choose the language you want.
If the language is foreign and you want to change it to english you can find a program called turnpctoenglish which is quiet useful if you are having problems navigating in a foreign language (im presuming its english you want)
turn on your sansa fuze then press the menu button then go to the picture of settings then go to the very bottom of the list and press the center button then go down 5 slots and at the very top it should say english and press that one or find someone that speaks the language and have him or her fix it
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