Db Navigator How To Change Language [verified]
Select (or another supported language) from the list.
Safe travels and “Gute Fahrt” (as they say in Germany, though you now know it means “Have a good trip”)
Select (or your preferred language) from the list. db navigator how to change language
| Action | What you see (German) | What you tap | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Open app | Startseite | Bottom right: Menü | | Open menu | Mein Konto | Einstellungen (⚙️) | | Find language | Einstellungen | Sprache / Language | | Change it | Deutsch | English |
If you are using the Deutsche Bahn website to book tickets, you can manually switch languages using these methods: Select (or another supported language) from the list
Force-close the DB Navigator app and reopen it to see the changes. Changing Language on the Deutsche Bahn Website (Bahn.de)
Before diving into the "how," let's look at the "why." DB Navigator is packed with critical information: Changing Language on the Deutsche Bahn Website (Bahn
On older Android devices, you must change the system language of the entire phone to force DB Navigator to update. Open your phone's . Tap System > Languages & Input . Tap Languages .
The DB Navigator app is designed to be bilingual, supporting both German and English. Instead of providing an internal menu to select a preference, the app automatically adopts the primary language assigned to the operating system of the smartphone. If a device is set to German, the app displays in German. If the device is set to English, or effectively any other language besides German, the DB Navigator defaults to English. This automated behavior streamlines the experience for many but creates a specific challenge for users who wish to keep their phone in their native language while operating the transit app in English.
Deutsche Bahn has a secondary app called “DB Streckenagent” (Route Agent), which has fewer language options. Ensure you are using the main app (red logo with white DB letters).
For most Android users, changing the DB Navigator's language is a system-wide adjustment. However, a newer feature on some Android devices, "App-Sprachen" (App languages), provides a simpler, app-specific solution. Below are the two main methods you can try.