Ios App Language Support

If you currently offer such a ui you should remove it to avoid customer confusion and potential conflict with the system.
Ios app language support. Some people think of localization as the same process of translation. Change the language on your iphone ipad or ipod touch apple support change the language on your iphone ipad or ipod touch you can change the language setting on your iphone ipad or ipod touch if it s incorrect or if you ve accidentally changed the language to one you don t understand. Objective c being 30 years old the language did not support modern needs.
Ios can be localized into 100 languages and regions but only 33 languages plus 6 regions are supported in app store connect. Apple has translated ios itself into about 40 languages that means your app can be localized into some languages like chinese hong kong but the app descriptions cannot. Xcode has the built in support of localization.
Spanish french german japanese italian korean english chinese russian arabic portuguese hindi turkish dutch latin swedish greek irish polish norwegian hebrew vietnamese hawaiian high valyrian danish indonesian romanian welsh scottish gaelic czech swahili hungarian ukrainian klingon navajo esperanto finnish. With systemwide support for in app language selectors you no longer need to provide a way to select languages within your app if you support ios 13 or macos catalina or later. Swift is a modern programming language that provides modern language features such as dynamic safe late binding and extensibility.
Earlier in 2018 swift surpassed objective c in popularity and became the 1 programming language for ios and other apple operating systems. When first developing ios apps apple chose the objective c language. So it s fairly easy for developer to internationalize an app through the localization feature and some api calls.
It was licensed by apple cofounder steve jobs when he founded next computers in the 1980s and he carried the language over to apple. The process of adapting an app to support a particular language is usually known as localization.