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Are you wondering if iOS 18.7.7 supports Traditional Chinese and Cantonese? Many users ask whether their devices can understand and work smoothly in these languages with this recent software update. Here’s a simple guide to help you find out and ensure your iPhone supports these languages.
First, check your current iOS version. Go to Settings, then tap General, and select About. If you see iOS 18.7.7 listed, you’re up to date.
Next, to see if Traditional Chinese and Cantonese are supported and enabled:
1. Open Settings.
2. Tap General.
3. Select Language & Region.
4. Tap iPhone Language or add a new language.
From here, you can choose Chinese (Traditional). After selecting it, your device might prompt you to confirm. Once you confirm, the system will switch to Traditional Chinese. This language option typically supports Cantonese as well, especially in certain apps and voice commands.
For voice support, you can enable Cantonese for Siri:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Tap Siri & Search.
3. Tap Language.
4. Look for Cantonese and select it if available.
If Cantonese isn’t listed, your device might not support it fully yet. Some features like voice recognition and typing might be limited depending on your region and device.
To improve your experience, consider installing language packs or updating your iOS if new language support is rolled out. Apple often updates language features in software updates, so keeping your device current is essential.
In case you experience issues or your device doesn’t support Cantonese fully, you might want to explore additional keyboard apps or language tools available in the App Store for better language input and support.
Remember, language support can vary depending on the device and software version, so always ensure your iPhone is running the latest iOS update for the best experience.



