How to change the language on an Android phone or tablet to the one you prefer

Whether you accidentally selected the wrong language when you were setting up your phone, or purchased your device in a foreign country, you can easily change the language on your Android device by going into Settings.

With more than 100 languages to choose from, you'll likely be able to find one that's suitable for you.

Here's how to change the language on your Android device.

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How to change the language on Android

1. Open the Settings app on your Android device.

2. Tap "System."

Scroll down to find "System." Christina Liao/Business Insider

3. Tap "Languages & input."

4. Tap "Languages."

5. Tap "Add a Language."

6. Select your preferred language from the list by tapping on it. If prompted, select the region for your chosen language.

Some languages offer an additional region-specific option. In such instances, after selecting your preferred language, you'll be brought to a new page with a list of regions to choose from. Select your preferred region by tapping on it. Christina Liao/Business Insider

7. Press firmly on the two horizontal lines to the right of your preferred language and drag it up to the first spot.

Once your preferred language has been added, make it your Android's default language by pressing firmly on the two horizontal lines and moving it to the top. Christina Liao/Business Insider

You should automatically see the default language of your phone change. If not, restart your device.

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