May 2nd, 2012, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by m_ghv_geo
I bought HTC ONE X the international version (not the USA LTE version)
from EBAY.com the seller was from Hong Kong
in "system language" I do not have "English (United States)" or "English (United Kingdom)"
so i choose "English (Singapore)".
so how to get "English (United States)"
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You have a "regional" OS "build"- meaning a specialized version of Android and Sense which (most likely) only differs in the language packs that are built in and some of the radio frequency code. Simplest answer is that if "English (Singapore)" works for you, then you should be able to enjoy the phone without noticing anything else.
However, if you absolutely want the US/UK English language pack, read through this thread over at XDA, then peruse their development section- it appears you can root and flash a ROM with baked-in US English language support.
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