: Disconnect the device, open MoreLocale 2 on your phone, and select English (US) . The entire system architecture will immediately accept English localizations. Method 2: Replacing the Raku-Raku Home Launcher
: ℹ️ (Information icon) or 👤 (Person icon).
Note: European languages like French, German, or Italian are generally NOT available on Japanese domestic models.
Open a command prompt or terminal window inside your platform-tools folder.
If your phone is currently in Japanese, look for these specific terms or icons to find your way: Settings Menu: Language & Input: 言語と入力 (Gengo to Nyuryoku) or a globe icon. English Option: (Eigo) from the list. Important Considerations Limited English Support: Some users on
: Because the F-04J is a carrier-specific "Raku-Raku" (easy-to-use) phone from DoCoMo, some pre-installed carrier apps and specific menu labels may remain in Japanese even after switching to English. Keyboard Settings
This will translate most third-party apps (Google Maps, Gmail) into English, but the core Raku-Raku Home Screen
: For a visual walkthrough, you can view this Fujitsu F-04J Language Settings Tutorial on YouTube.
The Fujitsu F-04J runs (or later, depending on updates). Android, by nature, supports dozens of languages. However, docomo (the carrier) and Fujitsu often restrict the visible list to Japanese only. Do not panic. The language files for English (US/UK), Chinese, and often Korean are still present on the phone. You just need to access them.
Once the system language is in English, your default keyboard might still default to a Japanese layout. Go back to > System > Languages & Input . Tap Virtual Keyboard and select Manage Keyboards .
Press the physical to ensure you are on the main screen.
This removes the carrier-locked Japanese layout, trading it for a clean, English-friendly Android interface. 🌐 Translating Pre-installed DoCoMo Carrier Apps



