25-May-2009 07:37 AM
25-May-2009 08:38 AM
I agree! I really, REALLY need Chinese language support on this phone, for various reasons:
mp3 ID tags are in Chinese, and all I see are square boxes! How is my 5800 XM supposed to be a good music player if it can't show song titles and artist names?
I constantly check Chinese websites, but I can't do that on my phone. There goes the whole point of N97 (which I have on pre-order).
I also have contacts with Chinese names, but I have to resort to using the latin alphabet. This is no good.
Please, PLEASE Nokia! Allow us to use language packs and view/write in more languages!
25-May-2009 09:48 AM
There are indeed a lot of people around the world who want to be able to add a particular langage to their phone, but against the figures of many millions of phones sold around the world each year, these people are still a minority. To change the way the phone software is implemented across a whole range of models would be an enormous task, and we all already know that software releases are often problematic.
As far as I know, Nokia is not alone - none of the major manufacturers offers a way for the end user to add language packs, you are always stuck to a selection of languages relevant to the intended region of sale. To develop such a service would need not only the phone software to be changed, but also software to be developed to allow you to carry out the work. Since Nokia provides PC Suite, NSU etc. free of charge, it is unlikely that there is going to be significant new development without the majority of customers demanding it, especially at a time when the industry is in decline due to the recession and mobile manufacturers are cutting costs and personnel around the world.
In some countries, it is possible to have a language pack added by a Nokia service point, though policies on this seem to vary from place to place so it depends where you are, and also if a language pack is added this way it will be lost during any hard reset of software update.
25-May-2009 10:31 AM
25-May-2009 11:02 AM
hi every body,
I already canceled my pre-order from nokiausa actually I didn’t canceled I have to change my the credit card by calling the bank and told them I lost my card to have a new one while nokia usa will not cancel the order they said you have to return the order to them and all that because of the language problem and the price. I think I have to keep the damn iphone till something comes up beside the iphone will have the language I need in the next software 3.0. and my language is Arabic which nokia never support on the NAM nokia phones.
Thanks
26-May-2009 10:04 AM
For me, it is fine to use my 5800 XM in English, but it would be great to type SMSs in my native language using T9 predictive text. Needless to say, my native language is not available on the 5800 as a T9 predictive language, but what really gets me, is the fact that a year or two ago, the language came pre-installed on Nokia 3310s available in my country. ![]()
26-May-2009 10:25 AM
Ok I can actually understand the possible reason that we are a minority about this situation. But actually I think it cannot be very expensive for nokia to develop a downloadable language package or related. In fact in my N85 mobile bought in Mexico I have Netherlands language available... this is actually a language nothing popular in my country therefore it will be a smaller minority who use this language...
I hope to a chance to choose different languages, at least russian and german. Is a very good phone but with frustrating language capabilities. ![]()
26-May-2009 10:53 AM
Check out the following link: Nuance T9 They say:
"Downloadable Languages
Coverage for more than 65 languages. With downloadable languages, it's possible to provide additional language updates beyond what may be sold with the phone initially, customizing the phone for individual users' language needs and preferences."
But where, how...?
26-May-2009 10:57 AM
pkruger wrote:Check out the following link: Nuance T9 They say:
"Downloadable Languages
Coverage for more than 65 languages. With downloadable languages, it's possible to provide additional language updates beyond what may be sold with the phone initially, customizing the phone for individual users' language needs and preferences."
But where, how...?
Nuance are talking about adding languages to their software, not to the phone UI itself.
26-May-2009 10:59 AM
26-May-2009 02:50 PM
26-May-2009 03:05 PM - last edited on 26-May-2009 03:06 PM
26-May-2009 06:37 PM
I am sure there would be a market for this in the UK. A lot of Indian/Bangladeshi/Pakistani nationals live in certain parts of the UK and i am sure they'd love to change their phones back to their native languages.
I used to have a Siemens S55 years ago, and when i ran the updater for that phone on my pc i was always given a huge choice of language packs to choose from. All language packs included english too.
26-May-2009 06:49 PM
It is really nothing for Nokia.
They already have the language packs ready, they supports almost every language for years now on every phone, their mistake is that they limit those languages for specific product codes on their products. What they need to do is make them available for any phone instead of being product code specific.
They need to release either a Language Pack or make them available from Nokia Software Updater.
Either way is going to solve a major issue.
BTW is this forum monitored by Nokia? I mean is there any way someone from Nokia see this problem and forward our request to responsible people or department?
26-May-2009 06:53 PM
No it's not monitored by Nokia. You have to contact them directly by clicking on "Contact Us" on the banner at the top of the nokia sites and then click through the options til you find a contact form you can fill out.
Sorry, but it's the only way to make yourself heard to Nokia.
I would also suggest you send them a link to this topic about language packs, maybe then they'll look into it more.
26-May-2009 06:59 PM
26-May-2009 08:31 PM
kartalis wrote:
BTW is this forum monitored by Nokia? I mean is there any way someone from Nokia see this problem and forward our request to responsible people or department?
Hi kartalis,
our moderators read everything that gets posted, and we in the Discussions team do our best to keep the relevant Nokia organizations aware of what's being discussed here. Plenty of Nokia employees around the world also follow this forum daily, many now have an employee status next to their usernames.
If we can find any detailed statements from Nokia about Nokia's current policy regarding language packs, we will post them here.
26-May-2009 11:21 PM
27-May-2009 09:36 AM
grschinon wrote:
Full support for a language (ie. being able to use a T9 dictionary and have the phone's menus in that language) can only be achieved by having a Nokia Care Point install the relevant language pack. And yes, I do agree that it's high time this were made available to end users. At least it should be made available for S60 smartphones - it may be easier said than done for S40 devices since only a java virtual machine is exposed to the end-user.Message Edited by grschinon on 26-May-2009 03:06 PM
If Nokia can trust us to do a firmware update, then surely they can trust us to download and install the language of our choice as well? ![]()
27-May-2009 03:35 PM
In response to the question a few posts ago, Nokia staff from various departments do monitor the board for feedback, though this is not a place where Nokia staff give replies to users' questions. The moderation and administration team also feeds back hot topics to Nokia directly, but again this is only feedback and we don't get feedback on any decisions that might be taken as a result.
The issue of language packs has long been a hot topic amongst users. I can't offer you any insight on whether it will be possible for the end-user to manage languages themselves in the future, but I did find an old reply that our R&D guys offered in response to a question received by Nokia Care from a customer who wanted Russian added to a EURO-variant model:
"It is possible to change the product code i.e. language pack in Nokia Care without affecting the warranty, but the cost of doing this is not under warranty so Care will charge extra cost of this. It also should be possible to purchase the keypads. However these are subject to local country care guidelines and practices may differ also between Care centers. Nokia Flagship store also offer this kind of service, so customers should be able to get their devices from there with any language pack they want and they should also sell different keypads etc."
Unfortunately, as you can see from the text, this depends somewhat on local policies, for example: I know from personal experience that the the Helsinki flagship store does offer the service described above but that the London flagship store does not.