With the arrival of Android 13, users can now set a specific language for a specific app. So, if you do work with a German organization in Trello, you can set that as the language for Trello and it won’t affect any other applications on your phone.  It’s an elegant solution for what was a rather complex problem. If that sounds like a feature you could use, you’re in luck. I’m going to show you how to set a specific language for an app on Android. Also: The 7 best language learning apps The one caveat to the feature is that it only works with apps that support language selection. I was shocked to discover not even all the Google apps support the feature – not Gmail, Messages, Keep, Drive, and many others. But, for those apps that do support language selection, this could be a must-use feature for a lot of people around the globe.

How to assign a different language for apps in Android 13

Let me show you how easy it is to set a specific language for a specific app.

Requirements

The only requirement for this feature is a phone running Android 13. That’s it. Let’s get to the language selection. Also: How project management tools like Trello can boost your productivity  Also: How to control what apps send notifications to your Android phone This feature is incredibly helpful for anyone who must communicate with different languages in different applications. Whether for work or personal interests, having the ability to assign languages to apps helps to expand your reach and simplify your international life.