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Enfenomy is an Honor 9X Lite and today I'll show you how to insert SIM and SD card into
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this device. Now additionally, if this device changes the language to the language of the SIM card
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I'll also show you how you can change that. I do understand that not everybody will be using a SIM card from a country that they
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actually speak the language of. So as an example, right now I'm speaking English to you, right, which assuming you're watching
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this you most likely understand it. And if you're like me and you insert this SIM card, the phone will, if I'm correct
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will change the language to Polish, because this SIM card is Polish
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And if you don't speak that language, you're kinda screwed. So let's first pop the SIM card in
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Now to get started you will need one of these things, a SIM eject tool
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It comes provided with the device in a box, but if you can't find it you can also use
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a paperclip, straight on one of the ends, and it should work just as well
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Now from there you wanna pop the tool in where the actual tray is, which is on the top left
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side of the device. Push it in and as you will see the tray pops out just ever so slightly, enough for you
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to take it out. And on here you have space for two different SIM cards and one SD card, each tray being
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completely dedicated to whatever it's supposed to hold. So there we go
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And from here we can insert it back into the device. Give it a second and there is the pin, which also, as you can see, automatically changes
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the damn language of the phone. You can already see it right here, and this is the most effing annoying thing
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There is nothing that gets my jimmies more rustled than the automatic language change
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because the problem here is it doesn't just change the language, it completely eats out
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of memory the old one, so English is now completely gone. So to get this changed back to your desired language, the one that you picked throughout
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the setup, which I am frustrated by this beyond belief, what you want to do is navigate
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into the settings, which is this icon right here. Everything should be in the same position, so it doesn't matter what it's written, it
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might be in a different language for you obviously, so just pay attention to what position I'm
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clicking on. So once you're in settings, you want to scroll all the way down to the last option right
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here, and you can see this is the icon for it, this grayish icon with a phone and an
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eye inside of it. Click on it, and language and region will be the fourth option from the top
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So as you can see, countdown, one, two, three, four, it's right here
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And then you want to select the first option, which is language and region, and then select
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the add language, which is the blue text below the first one
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As you can see, the first one has two bars, the second one allows you to actually add
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a language. And in here, simply find your desired language, which for me, it's going to be English
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And in here, it asks you if you want to change it. So I'm going to select the option to change it, which is on the right side, confirm it
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and there we go. As you can see, it automatically changes it. Now, I have no idea why this damn thing changes the language to language of a SIM card without
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even asking you, and it is infuriating beyond belief. So if you had to change this, or if your language got changed, this is basically how
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you can revert back to what you had by default before. And now going back to the actual purpose of this video, this was basically how you would
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insert a SIM card and SD card, and additionally, how you would deal with the automatic language change
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