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I used Locale.getDefault.getDisplayLanauge() to get language code, but I get "hd". I don't know what's it. I suppose it should be "en".

Could someone give me a hint why it's "hd" by default, and what does it mean?

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  • What phone is this? I don't think hd is a valid language code. What does getLanguage() return?
    – alex
    Feb 22, 2013 at 8:29
  • Weird, there seems to be no "hd" language code according to ISO 639-1
    – Tomik
    Feb 22, 2013 at 8:44

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I had the same problem. Are you making your own Android build?

It's happening, when you use the screen density as first argument of PRODUCT_LOCALES. In my product mk file the first argument of PRODUCT_LOCALES was hdpi. I moved it to the end and now everything is working fine. You probably have the exact same problem as I had. The Android build process takes the first two letters of the first word in PRODUCT_LOCALES and stores them as default language. And if you have, like I had, hdpi Android takes "hd" as default language!

Also I found this comment in a Android makefile, which explains this problem perfectly:

Screen density is actually considered a locale (since it is taken into account the the build-time selection of resources). The product definitions including this file must pay attention to the fact that the first entry in the final PRODUCT_LOCALES expansion must not be a density.

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  • That's it. I have fixed the problem several weeks ago, thanks for your explanation.
    – Dagang Wei
    Apr 17, 2013 at 15:50

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