How to Change Language on iPhone (3 Ways)

Changing the language on your iPhone can be a simple yet crucial adjustment, especially if you are adapting to a new language or simply prefer navigating in a different language altogether. With your preferred language set on your iPhone, you can navigate easily and also type in texts, and talk to Siri quite comfortably. Keep reading to learn how to change language on your iPhone, ensuring a personalized and user-friendly experience.

Change System Language on iPhone

Change System Language on iPhone

If you want to change the system language on your iPhone to get all iOS menus and settings in your preferred language, here are the steps for it.

Your iPhone will then initiate the language change, and you may notice a brief delay as it applies the adjustments. Once completed, the interface will switch to the newly selected language.

Change Keyboard Language on iPhone

Change Keyboard Language on iPhone

While in the last step, you already have changed the system language on your iPhone, the same will not reflect on the keyboard. So, in order to use a new keyboard language on your iPhone, you must change the keyboard language separately. Here’s how:

Change Siri’s Language on iPhone

Unlike the keyboard on iPhone, Siri isn’t designed to work in multiple languages. This means Siri will only work when you speak the same language as the one currently chosen for Siri on iPhone. Not only does changing the Siri language allow you to interact with it in your preferred language, but the all-newiOS 17 featurethat allows you tochange “Hey Siri” to Just “Siri”can also appear on your iPhone if it isn’t already. Here’s how:

That’s how you can change the language on your iPhone. We hope you found this piece useful. In case you have any doubts or can’t change your iPhone language, feel free to reach out to us in the comments below.

Head over to your iPhone settings > General > Language and Region > press, hold, and drag the three-line button next to English to the top.

Yes, your iPhone can have two languages, but there is a catch. You will need to switch between the languages manually.

Head over to your iPhone settings > General > Language and Region > Add Language > Select the Preferred language > Use as Primary

Vikhyat Rishi

Vikhyat has a bachelor’s degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering and over five years of writing experience. His passion for technology and Apple products led him to Beebom, where he specializes in writing App features, How To’s and app troubleshooting guides for fellow Apple users. When not typing away on his MacBook Pro, he loves exploring the real world.

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