I'm getting on devices with not-english locale, the english currencies formated like this:
1 $
If I have english locale I get euro currency like:
€ 1
Using
format.setCurrency(Currency.getInstance(currency));
return format.format(amount);
Found in the documentation:
http://developer.android.com/reference/java/util/Currency.html#getSymbol()
Returns the localized currency symbol for this currency in locale. That is, given "USD" and Locale.US, you'd get "$", but given "USD" and a non-US locale, you'd get "US$".
If the locale only specifies a language rather than a language and a country (such as Locale.JAPANESE or {new Locale("en", "")} rather than Locale.JAPAN or {new Locale("en", "US")}), the ISO 4217 currency code is returned.
If there is no locale-specific currency symbol, the ISO 4217 currency code is returned.
Is not the same method but probably related. Why does it make difference the locale of my device for the symbol ordering in the currency? 1$ is incorrect no matter which locale I'm using.
Is there a way to change this?