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a month ago in
Galaxy S
How can i set arabic clock style? Is there any option without change language?
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a month ago in
Galaxy S
* Check Lock Screen & Always On Display Clock Styles:
* Go to Settings > Lock screen > Clock style.
* Check both the Lock screen and Always On Display tabs if applicable.
* Browse through the available clock types and styles. Samsung sometimes includes styles that might use different numeral sets based on regional preferences, potentially including Eastern Arabic numerals, even if the main system language isn't Arabic. Look closely at the previews.
* Use Samsung's Good Lock App (Specifically ClockFace):
* If you don't have it, download the Good Lock app from the Galaxy Store.
* Inside Good Lock, install the ClockFace module.
* Open ClockFace and explore the extensive customization options for both the Lock Screen and Always On Display clocks. It offers many more styles than the standard settings, and there's a better chance you might find one that uses Arabic numerals or allows for more granular control over the appearance.
* Explore Galaxy Themes:
* Go to the Galaxy Themes app.
* Search for themes, specifically looking at AOD (Always On Display) themes or full themes that might feature clocks with Arabic numerals in their preview images. Applying a theme might change the clock style.
Important Note: Changing the phone's system language to Arabic (Settings > General management > Language) would definitely change the clock numerals, but as the user specified, this changes the entire interface language, which is not what they want.
The methods above focus on finding specific clock style options that might use Arabic numerals independently of the main system language setting. The availability of such styles can vary between phone models and software updates.
* Go to Settings > Lock screen > Clock style.
* Check both the Lock screen and Always On Display tabs if applicable.
* Browse through the available clock types and styles. Samsung sometimes includes styles that might use different numeral sets based on regional preferences, potentially including Eastern Arabic numerals, even if the main system language isn't Arabic. Look closely at the previews.
* Use Samsung's Good Lock App (Specifically ClockFace):
* If you don't have it, download the Good Lock app from the Galaxy Store.
* Inside Good Lock, install the ClockFace module.
* Open ClockFace and explore the extensive customization options for both the Lock Screen and Always On Display clocks. It offers many more styles than the standard settings, and there's a better chance you might find one that uses Arabic numerals or allows for more granular control over the appearance.
* Explore Galaxy Themes:
* Go to the Galaxy Themes app.
* Search for themes, specifically looking at AOD (Always On Display) themes or full themes that might feature clocks with Arabic numerals in their preview images. Applying a theme might change the clock style.
Important Note: Changing the phone's system language to Arabic (Settings > General management > Language) would definitely change the clock numerals, but as the user specified, this changes the entire interface language, which is not what they want.
The methods above focus on finding specific clock style options that might use Arabic numerals independently of the main system language setting. The availability of such styles can vary between phone models and software updates.
