![]() If the language is already displayed but is not the default, simply long press on the preferred language and drag it to the top. Tap on Languages and then ADD KEYBOARD option at the bottom, to add a new language. ![]() On this screen, you will be able to view and edit the languages available. If the very first keyboard displayed is Gboard, then simply tap on it. ![]() If all you see is English for all (or the only default) keyboard(s), then you can change the language from this screen itself. The name of the keyboard (e.g.: Gboard, SwiftKey, etc.) will be displayed with the default language displayed right below. Here, you will see a list (or just one) of keyboards which are already installed on your Android device. ![]() Next, under Keyboard and input methods, tap on Virtual keyboard. Navigate to the Settings menu and select Languages & input. But to communicate, you also need a keyboard which will speak the same language you do. And technology enablers are aware of this fact, empowering users with different languages available on Android phones. With technology, it’s easier to keep English as a standard language for communicating but not always. India is a diverse country with 22 national languages. Android phones are well equipped to handle language changes ![]()
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