Chinese characters on SnapVUE - Shift General

As you may know, there are two versions of HTC Shift in Hong Kong. One is the English version and one is the Chinese version.
Presumably, the English version is equipped with English Windows Vista and English SnapVUE.
Anyone knows whether the English version of the SnapVUE can display Chinese characters (eg Chinese emails, calendar items, contacts)?
Many thanks

You need to install Ce-Star to view Chinese in SnapVue.
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it seems that again us ( the french)
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The English UK (Vodafone) version also doe not have the voice dialler or voice commands
so which country have it ?
if you look the following link it seems to be "normally" built-in
http://www.htc.com/www/faq_detail.aspx?p_id=246&act=faq&cat=0
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I have a UK english touch 2. I went to Thailand recently, but I could not read the sms on the screen. It just showed square blocks for each letter. Is there some type of language setting to read sms, like thai?
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Theres a particular problem been having that i just recently found out
My N1 and my mom's 1st gen iphone can send and receive Chinese text messages.
N1 can also receive from everyone but when sent, a lot get symbols instead of the Chinese characters like boxes or stars...
recently tried with a new iphone 4. i can receive their chinese text messages but i cant sent it to them. they get weird symbols.
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And which keyboard did you use to type chinese characters? And is it Traditional or simplified chinese?
I just sent a text message to my colleague successfully by typing in simplified chinese. The keyboard I'm using is Smart Keyboard Pro with ZH chinese installed.
Btw, you should ask this in the Q n A forum instead...
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how do i check the unicode settings on both sides?
Can we know more about your phone? Like whether stock? Or custom rom?
Also what language is your phone in? Check in settings -> Language & Keyboard
stock 2.2.1 build FRG83D
language is english (united states)
That is weird. I just set my phone to English (USA), sent a chinese text message using google pinyin to a nokia phone and it sees the text without fail.
Is there another English with an Asian country in the language settings?
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He can't be using Google Voice to send messages, since the Voice app just gives an error when you try to send Chinese messages.
I'm on T-Mo in the US, and I send Chinese messages to my friends iPhone 3GS without problems.
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So I picked up a note for my pops.
He has a ton of contacts that are in Asian characters and contacts that are in english characters.
The contact list has the Asian character names as being listed first.
Is there a way to flip the order around? English alphabet first, then the Asian second?
He more frequently has the need to look for the English contacts but he has to "scroll" through Asia first. Lol.
Btw, his os is set to an Asian language natively.
He lives 2 hours away, otherwise I'd be messing with the phone right now helping him.
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