Zalopay Change Language

User taps Profile tab → Settings (⚙️) → Language (new menu item)

Q: Does Zalopay support Chinese or Korean? A: Currently, full interface support is primarily for Vietnamese and partial English based on your phone's OS. Korean and Japanese are not natively supported, though your phone's system translator may help.

Q: Can I change the language back to Vietnamese easily? A: Absolutely. Just reverse the steps: Go to your phone settings and drag Vietnamese back to the top of the language list. Zalopay will change back instantly.

Q: Will changing my phone language affect other apps? A: Yes. Most well-coded apps (Facebook, Google Maps, Gmail, WhatsApp) will also switch to English. Some banking apps might stay in Vietnamese if they don't support English. Zalopay Change Language

Q: I changed my phone to English, but Zalopay still shows "Đăng nhập" instead of "Login." Why? A: Some core buttons are hard-coded images rather than text strings. Don't worry—"Đăng nhập" means "Login," and "Đăng xuất" means "Logout."

You followed the steps, restarted your phone, but Zalopay is still Vietnamese. Here are the common culprits:

1. You didn't set the language as Primary. User taps Profile tab → Settings (⚙️) →

2. Your Android phone has "Per-App Language" enabled.

3. Zalopay is caching old data.

4. The version of Zalopay is outdated.

If you want to use Zalopay in English, you need to change your primary iPhone language.

Important Note for iOS: If you add English as a secondary language (leaving Vietnamese as primary), Zalopay will still default to Vietnamese. You must set English as the primary language for Zalopay to change.

If you cannot change your phone's system language (e.g., you share the phone with a Vietnamese speaker), you need a workaround. Modern smartphones have built-in screen translation tools. 3. Zalopay is caching old data.