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without phone model - I can give you vague solution but here goes
find apps. in spanish it will be most likely be aplicaciones
find settings could be Ajustes in Spanish
system - Sistema in Spanish
look for Idioma e introduccion in Spanish
then look for idioma in Spanish
change from Espanol to english
Three things:
1. Go back to Radioshack or the store where you bought it and ask for assistance to reset the radio.
2. Find a Spanish speaking - reading friend who could help you reset the system.
3. If unit has a brochure , you might try following instructions via images on brochures and gut feel if your doing it properly , them maybe you may be able to get it back to english settings.
you'll be need to flash an WWE (World Wide English) ROM image to your device, since it went out from factory with a spanish operating system. if you want, I can teach you how to do that.
To change the language from Spanish to English, visit System Preferences / International / Language. If English is not the language at the top of the list, drag it to the top of the list. Then click the Input Menu tab and make sure that only "US English" is checked.
Sorry if you already knew that, but I have no way of knowing what you know or what you already did.
If this doesn't work, go to System Preferences / Accounts and create a new temporary user. Log out and then log in as that user. If that account comes up in Spanish, set it to English. If it goes back to Spanish, you probably ought to reinstall your OS, using Archive and Install. If the new user stays in English, you have some problems with the individual account settings in your main account. I suspect some preference file, such as ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.systempreferences.plist, is corrupt and should be deleted (warning: deleting this file will set a lot of your user preferences back to system default). You can use the freeware application Preferential Treatment to find obviously damaged preferences, but it will not find all types of damage.
Make sure your TV hasn't been set for SAP (you'll find it in the audio settings menu). Second audio programming is often used to carry alternate languages, and if it's turned on you won't know it until you watch a program where it's being used. There may be a single button labeled SAP on the remote. If so, it's easy to change the TV setting without realizing it.
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