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20<resources xmlns:xliff="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2">
21    <!-- Suffix added to a number to signify size in bytes. -->
22    <string name="byteShort">B</string>
23    <!-- Suffix added to a number to signify size in kilobytes. -->
24    <string name="kilobyteShort">KB</string>
25    <!-- Suffix added to a number to signify size in megabytes. -->
26    <string name="megabyteShort">MB</string>
27    <!-- Suffix added to a number to signify size in gigabytes. -->
28    <string name="gigabyteShort">GB</string>
29    <!-- Suffix added to a number to signify size in terabytes. -->
30    <string name="terabyteShort">TB</string>
31    <!-- Suffix added to a number to signify size in petabytes. -->
32    <string name="petabyteShort">PB</string>
33    <!-- Format string used to add a suffix like "KB" or "MB" to a number
34         to display a size in kilobytes, megabytes, or other size units.
35         Some languages (like French) will want to add a space between
36         the placeholders. -->
37    <string name="fileSizeSuffix"><xliff:g id="number" example="123">%1$s</xliff:g><xliff:g id="unit" example="KB">%2$s</xliff:g></string>
38
39    <!-- Used in Contacts for a field that has no label and in Note Pad
40         for a note with no name. -->
41    <string name="untitled">&lt;untitled&gt;</string>
42
43    <!-- Used to replace a range of characters in text that is too wide
44         for the space allocated to it. -->
45    <string name="ellipsis">\u2026</string>
46
47    <!-- How to display the lack of a phone number -->
48    <string name="emptyPhoneNumber">(No phone number)</string>
49
50    <!-- How to display the lack of a name -->
51    <string name="unknownName">(Unknown)</string>
52
53    <!-- What the UI should display for "voice mail" unless overridden by the SIM-->
54    <string name="defaultVoiceMailAlphaTag">Voicemail</string>
55
56    <!-- What the UI should display for "Msisdn" unless overridden by the SIM-->
57    <string name="defaultMsisdnAlphaTag">MSISDN1</string>
58
59    <!-- For GsmMmiCode.java --> <skip />
60    <!-- Displayed when the user dialed an MMI code whose function
61         could not be performed. This will be displayed in a toast. -->
62    <string name="mmiError">Connection problem or invalid MMI code.</string>
63    <!-- Displayed when a phone feature such as call barring was activated. -->
64    <string name="serviceEnabled">Service was enabled.</string>
65    <!-- Displayed in front of the list of a set of service classes
66         (voice, data, fax, etc.) that were enabled. -->
67    <string name="serviceEnabledFor">Service was enabled for:</string>
68    <!-- Displayed when a phone feature such as call forwarding was deactivated. -->
69    <string name="serviceDisabled">Service has been disabled.</string>
70    <!-- Displayed when a phone property such as a SIM password was registered. -->
71    <string name="serviceRegistered">Registration was successful.</string>
72    <!-- Displayed when a phone property such as a SIM password was erased. -->
73    <string name="serviceErased">Erasure was successful.</string>
74    <!-- Displayed when a SIM password was entered incorrectly. -->
75    <string name="passwordIncorrect">Incorrect password.</string>
76    <!-- Displayed when a phone feature triggered by an MMI code is complete. -->
77    <string name="mmiComplete">MMI complete.</string>
78    <!-- Displayed when a SIM PIN password is entered incorrectly. -->
79    <string name="badPin">The old PIN you typed is not correct.</string>
80    <!-- Displayed when a SIM PUK password is entered incorrectly. -->
81    <string name="badPuk">The PUK you typed is not correct.</string>
82    <!-- Displayed when SIM PIN passwords are entered inconsistently. -->
83    <string name="mismatchPin">The PINs you entered do not match.</string>
84    <!-- Displayed when a SIM PIN password is too long or too short. -->
85    <string name="invalidPin">Type a PIN that is 4 to 8 numbers.</string>
86    <!-- Displayed to prompt the user to type the PUK password to unlock
87         the SIM card. -->
88    <string name="needPuk">Your SIM card is PUK-locked. Type the PUK code to unlock it.</string>
89    <string name="needPuk2">Type PUK2 to unblock SIM card.</string>
90
91    <!-- Displayed as the title for a success/failure report enabling/disabling caller ID. -->
92    <string name="ClipMmi">Incoming Caller ID</string>
93    <!-- Displayed as the title for a success/failure report enabling/disabling caller ID. -->
94    <string name="ClirMmi">Outgoing Caller ID</string>
95    <!-- Displayed as the title for a success/failure report enabling/disabling call forwarding. -->
96    <string name="CfMmi">Call forwarding</string>
97    <!-- Displayed as the title for a success/failure report enabling/disabling call waiting. -->
98    <string name="CwMmi">Call waiting</string>
99    <!-- Displayed as the title for a success/failure report enabling/disabling call barring. -->
100    <string name="BaMmi">Call barring</string>
101    <!-- Displayed as the title for a success/failure report changing the SIM password. -->
102    <string name="PwdMmi">Password change</string>
103    <!-- Displayed as the title for a success/failure report changing the SIM PIN. -->
104    <string name="PinMmi">PIN change</string>
105    <string name="CnipMmi">Calling number present</string>
106    <string name="CnirMmi">Calling number restricted</string>
107    <string name="ThreeWCMmi">Three way calling</string>
108    <string name="RuacMmi">Rejection of undesired annoying calls</string>
109    <string name="CndMmi">Calling number delivery</string>
110    <string name="DndMmi">Do not disturb</string>
111
112    <!-- Displayed to confirm to the user that caller ID will be restricted on the next call as usual. -->
113    <string name="CLIRDefaultOnNextCallOn">Caller ID defaults to restricted. Next call: Restricted</string>
114    <!-- Displayed to confirm to the user that caller ID will be not restricted on the next call even though it usually is. -->
115    <string name="CLIRDefaultOnNextCallOff">Caller ID defaults to restricted. Next call: Not restricted</string>
116    <!-- Displayed to confirm to the user that caller ID will not be restricted on the next call but usually is. -->
117    <string name="CLIRDefaultOffNextCallOn">Caller ID defaults to not restricted. Next call: Restricted</string>
118    <!-- Displayed to confirm to the user that caller ID will not be restricted on the next call or in general. -->
119    <string name="CLIRDefaultOffNextCallOff">Caller ID defaults to not restricted. Next call: Not restricted</string>
120
121
122    <!-- Displayed to tell the user that caller ID is not provisioned for their SIM. -->
123    <string name="serviceNotProvisioned">Service not provisioned.</string>
124    <!-- Displayed to tell the user that they cannot change the caller ID setting. -->
125    <string name="CLIRPermanent">The caller ID setting cannot be changed.</string>
126
127    <!-- Notification title to tell the user that restricted state is changed by access control. -->
128    <string name="RestrictedChangedTitle">Restricted access changed</string>
129    <!-- Displayed to tell the user that data service is blocked by access control. -->
130    <string name="RestrictedOnData">Data service is blocked.</string>
131    <!-- Displayed to tell the user that emergency service is blocked by access control. -->
132    <string name="RestrictedOnEmergency">Emergency service is blocked.</string>
133    <!-- Displayed to tell the user that normal service is blocked by access control. -->
134    <string name="RestrictedOnNormal">Voice/SMS service is blocked.</string>
135    <!-- Displayed to tell the user that all voice service is blocked by access control. -->
136    <string name="RestrictedOnAll">All voice/SMS services are blocked.</string>
137
138    <!-- Mappings between TS 27.007 +CFCC/+CLCK "service classes" and human-readable strings--> <skip />
139    <!-- Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, Data -->
140    <string name="serviceClassVoice">Voice</string>
141    <!-- Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, Data -->
142    <string name="serviceClassData">Data</string>
143    <!-- Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, FAX -->
144    <string name="serviceClassFAX">FAX</string>
145    <!-- Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, SMS -->
146    <string name="serviceClassSMS">SMS</string>
147    <!-- Meaning: asynchronous data.  Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, Async -->
148    <string name="serviceClassDataAsync">Async</string>
149    <!-- Meaning: synchronous data.  Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, Async -->
150    <string name="serviceClassDataSync">Sync</string>
151    <!-- Meaning: packet data.  Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, Packet -->
152    <string name="serviceClassPacket">Packet</string>
153    <!-- Meaning: unknown.  Example: Service was enabled for: Voice, PAD -->
154    <string name="serviceClassPAD">PAD</string>
155
156    <!-- CDMA Roaming Indicator Strings (non ERI)--> <skip />
157    <!-- Default roaming indicator text -->
158    <string name="roamingText0">Roaming Indicator On</string>
159    <string name="roamingText1">Roaming Indicator Off</string>
160    <string name="roamingText2">Roaming Indicator Flashing</string>
161    <string name="roamingText3">Out of Neighborhood</string>
162    <string name="roamingText4">Out of Building</string>
163    <string name="roamingText5">Roaming - Preferred System</string>
164    <string name="roamingText6">Roaming - Available System</string>
165    <string name="roamingText7">Roaming - Alliance Partner</string>
166    <string name="roamingText8">Roaming - Premium Partner</string>
167    <string name="roamingText9">Roaming - Full Service Functionality</string>
168    <string name="roamingText10">Roaming - Partial Service Functionality</string>
169    <string name="roamingText11">Roaming Banner On</string>
170    <string name="roamingText12">Roaming Banner Off</string>
171    <string name="roamingTextSearching">Searching for Service</string>
172
173
174    <!--
175        {0} is one of "bearerServiceCode*"
176        {1} is dialing number
177        {2} is time in seconds
178
179        cfTemplateRegistered and cfTemplateRegisteredTime mean that a phone number
180        has been set but forwarding is not on.
181    --> <skip />
182    <!-- Displayed when the call forwarding query was not able to be forwarded. -->
183    <string name="cfTemplateNotForwarded"><xliff:g id="bearer_service_code">{0}</xliff:g>: Not forwarded</string>
184    <!-- Displayed when the call forwarding query was forwarded. -->
185    <string name="cfTemplateForwarded"><xliff:g id="bearer_service_code">{0}</xliff:g>: <xliff:g id="dialing_number">{1}</xliff:g></string>
186    <!-- Displayed when the call forwarding query will be forwarded after some time. -->
187    <string name="cfTemplateForwardedTime"><xliff:g id="bearer_service_code">{0}</xliff:g>: <xliff:g id="dialing_number">{1}</xliff:g> after <xliff:g id="time_delay">{2}</xliff:g> seconds</string>
188    <!-- Displayed when the call forwarding query was set but forwarding is not enabled. -->
189    <string name="cfTemplateRegistered"><xliff:g id="bearer_service_code">{0}</xliff:g>: Not forwarded</string>
190    <!-- Displayed when the call forwarding query was set but forwarding is not enabled. -->
191    <string name="cfTemplateRegisteredTime"><xliff:g id="bearer_service_code">{0}</xliff:g>: Not forwarded</string>
192
193    <!-- android.net.http Error strings --> <skip />
194    <!-- Displayed when a feature code (non-phone number) is dialed and completes successfully. -->
195    <string name="fcComplete">Feature code complete.</string>
196    <!-- Displayed when a feature code (non-phone number) is dialed and completes unsuccessfully. -->
197    <string name="fcError">Connection problem or invalid feature code.</string>
198    <!-- android.net.http Error strings --> <skip />
199    <!-- Displayed when a web request was successful. -->
200    <string name="httpErrorOk">OK</string>
201    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because we don't know the exact reason. -->
202    <string name="httpError">The Web page contains an error.</string>
203    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the URL could not be found. -->
204    <string name="httpErrorLookup">The URL could not be found.</string>
205    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the site's authentication scheme is not supported by us. -->
206    <string name="httpErrorUnsupportedAuthScheme">The site authentication scheme is not supported.</string>
207    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the authentication failed. -->
208    <string name="httpErrorAuth">Authentication was unsuccessful.</string>
209    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the authentication with the proxy failed. -->
210    <string name="httpErrorProxyAuth">Authentication via the proxy server was unsuccessful.</string>
211    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because there was a connection error. -->
212    <string name="httpErrorConnect">The connection to the server was unsuccessful.</string>
213    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because there was an input or output error. -->
214    <string name="httpErrorIO">The server failed to communicate. Try again later.</string>
215    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the request timed out -->
216    <string name="httpErrorTimeout">The connection to the server timed out.</string>
217    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the site tried to redirect us one too many times -->
218    <string name="httpErrorRedirectLoop">The page contains too many server redirects.</string>
219    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the protocol of the server is not supported. -->
220    <string name="httpErrorUnsupportedScheme">The protocol is not supported.</string>
221    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the a secure connection couldn't be made to the server.-->
222    <string name="httpErrorFailedSslHandshake">A secure connection could not be established.</string>
223    <!-- Displayed when a web request failed because the URL isn't in a valid form. -->
224    <string name="httpErrorBadUrl">The page could not be opened because the URL is invalid.</string>
225    <!-- Displayed when a request failed because we failed to open the file. -->
226    <string name="httpErrorFile">The file could not be accessed.</string>
227    <!-- Displayed when a request failed because the file wasn't found. -->
228    <string name="httpErrorFileNotFound">The requested file was not found.</string>
229    <!-- Displayed when a request failed because there are too many requests right now. -->
230    <string name="httpErrorTooManyRequests">Too many requests are being processed. Try again later.</string>
231
232    <!-- Account notifications --> <skip />
233    <!-- A notification is shown when the AccountManager is unable to
234    supply an auth token without prompting the user to re-enter the
235    password.  This is the text that will scroll through the
236    notification bar (will be seen by the user as he uses another application). -->
237    <string name="notification_title">Sign-in error for <xliff:g id="account" example="foo@gmail.com">%1$s</xliff:g></string>
238
239    <!-- Sync notifications --> <skip />
240    <!-- A notification is shown when there is a sync error.  This is the text that will scroll through the notification bar (will be seen by the user as he uses another application). -->
241    <string name="contentServiceSync">Sync</string>
242    <!-- A notification is shown when there is a sync error.  This is the title of the notification.  It will be seen in the pull-down notification tray. -->
243    <string name="contentServiceSyncNotificationTitle">Sync</string>
244    <!-- A notification is shown when there is a sync error.  This is the message of the notification.  It describes the error, in this case is there were too many deletes. The argument is the type of content, for example Gmail or Calendar. It will be seen in the pull-down notification tray. -->
245    <string name="contentServiceTooManyDeletesNotificationDesc">Too many <xliff:g id="content_type">%s</xliff:g> deletes.</string>
246
247    <!-- If MMS discovers there isn't much space left on the device, it will show a toast with this message. -->
248    <string name="low_memory">Phone storage is full! Delete some files to free space.</string>
249
250
251    <!-- Display name for any time a piece of data refers to the owner of the phone. For example, this could be used in place of the phone's phone number. -->
252    <string name="me">Me</string>
253
254    <!-- Power Dialog --> <skip />
255    <!-- Title for the Phone Options dialog to lock the screen, turn off the phone etc. -->
256    <string name="power_dialog">Phone options</string>
257    <!-- Button to turn on silent mode, within the Phone Options dialog -->
258    <string name="silent_mode">Silent mode</string>
259    <!-- Button to turn on the radio, within the Phone Options dialog -->
260    <string name="turn_on_radio">Turn on wireless</string>
261    <!-- Button to turn off the radio, within the Phone Options dialog -->
262    <string name="turn_off_radio">Turn off wireless</string>
263    <!-- Button to lock the screen, within the Phone Options dialog -->
264    <string name="screen_lock">Screen lock</string>
265    <!-- Button to turn off the phone, within the Phone Options dialog -->
266    <string name="power_off">Power off</string>
267
268    <!-- Shutdown Progress Dialog. This is shown if the user chooses to power off the phone. -->
269    <string name="shutdown_progress">Shutting down\u2026</string>
270
271    <!-- Shutdown Confirmation Dialog.  When the user chooses to power off the phone, there will be a confirmation dialog.  This is the message. -->
272    <string name="shutdown_confirm">Your phone will shut down.</string>
273
274    <!-- Recent Tasks dialog -->
275    <string name="no_recent_tasks">No recent applications.</string>
276
277    <!-- Title of the Global Actions Dialog -->
278    <string name="global_actions">Phone options</string>
279
280    <!-- label for item that locks the phone in the phone options dialog -->
281    <string name="global_action_lock">Screen lock</string>
282
283    <!-- label for item that turns off power in phone options dialog -->
284    <string name="global_action_power_off">Power off</string>
285
286    <!-- label for item that enables silent mode in phone options dialog -->
287    <string name="global_action_toggle_silent_mode">Silent mode</string>
288
289    <!-- status message in phone options dialog for when silent mode is enabled -->
290    <string name="global_action_silent_mode_on_status">Sound is OFF</string>
291
292    <!-- status message in phone options dialog for when silent mode is disabled -->
293    <string name="global_action_silent_mode_off_status">Sound is ON</string>
294
295    <!-- label for item that toggles airplane mode -->
296    <string name="global_actions_toggle_airplane_mode">Airplane mode</string>
297
298    <!-- status message in phone options dialog for when airplane mode is on -->
299    <string name="global_actions_airplane_mode_on_status">Airplane mode is ON</string>
300
301    <!-- status message in phone options dialog for when airplane mode is off -->
302    <string name="global_actions_airplane_mode_off_status">Airplane mode is OFF</string>
303
304    <!-- Displayed to the user to tell them that they have started up the phone in "safe mode" -->
305    <string name="safeMode">Safe mode</string>
306
307    <!-- Label for the Android system components when they are shown to the user. -->
308    <string name="android_system_label">Android System</string>
309
310    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
311    <string name="permgrouplab_costMoney">Services that cost you money</string>
312    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
313    <string name="permgroupdesc_costMoney">Allow applications to do things
314        that can cost you money.</string>
315
316    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
317    <string name="permgrouplab_messages">Your messages</string>
318    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
319    <string name="permgroupdesc_messages">Read and write your SMS,
320        e-mail, and other messages.</string>
321
322    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
323    <string name="permgrouplab_personalInfo">Your personal information</string>
324    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
325    <string name="permgroupdesc_personalInfo">Direct access to your contacts
326        and calendar stored on the phone.</string>
327
328    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
329    <string name="permgrouplab_location">Your location</string>
330    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
331    <string name="permgroupdesc_location">Monitor your physical location</string>
332
333    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
334    <string name="permgrouplab_network">Network communication</string>
335    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
336    <string name="permgroupdesc_network">Allow applications to access
337        various network features.</string>
338
339    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
340    <string name="permgrouplab_accounts">Your accounts</string>
341    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
342    <string name="permgroupdesc_accounts">Access the available accounts.</string>
343
344    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
345    <string name="permgrouplab_hardwareControls">Hardware controls</string>
346    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
347    <string name="permgroupdesc_hardwareControls">Direct access to hardware on
348        the handset.</string>
349
350    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
351    <string name="permgrouplab_phoneCalls">Phone calls</string>
352    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
353    <string name="permgroupdesc_phoneCalls">Monitor, record, and process
354        phone calls.</string>
355
356    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
357    <string name="permgrouplab_systemTools">System tools</string>
358    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
359    <string name="permgroupdesc_systemTools">Lower-level access and control
360        of the system.</string>
361
362    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
363    <string name="permgrouplab_developmentTools">Development tools</string>
364    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
365    <string name="permgroupdesc_developmentTools">Features only needed for
366        application developers.</string>
367
368    <!-- Title of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
369    <string name="permgrouplab_storage">Storage</string>
370    <!-- Description of a category of application permissions, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
371    <string name="permgroupdesc_storage">Access the SD card.</string>
372
373    <!--  Permissions -->
374
375    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
376    <string name="permlab_statusBar">disable or modify status bar</string>
377    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
378    <string name="permdesc_statusBar">Allows application to disable
379        the status bar or add and remove system icons.</string>
380
381    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
382    <string name="permlab_expandStatusBar">expand/collapse status bar</string>
383    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
384    <string name="permdesc_expandStatusBar">Allows application to
385        expand or collapse the status bar.</string>
386
387    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
388    <string name="permlab_processOutgoingCalls">intercept outgoing calls</string>
389    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
390    <string name="permdesc_processOutgoingCalls">Allows application to
391        process outgoing calls and change the number to be dialed.  Malicious
392        applications may monitor, redirect, or prevent outgoing calls.</string>
393
394    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
395    <string name="permlab_receiveSms">receive SMS</string>
396    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
397    <string name="permdesc_receiveSms">Allows application to receive
398      and process SMS messages. Malicious applications may monitor
399      your messages or delete them without showing them to you.</string>
400
401    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
402    <string name="permlab_receiveMms">receive MMS</string>
403    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
404    <string name="permdesc_receiveMms">Allows application to receive
405      and process MMS messages. Malicious applications may monitor
406      your messages or delete them without showing them to you.</string>
407
408    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
409    <string name="permlab_sendSms">send SMS messages</string>
410    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
411    <string name="permdesc_sendSms">Allows application to send SMS
412      messages. Malicious applications may cost you money by sending
413      messages without your confirmation.</string>
414
415    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
416    <string name="permlab_readSms">read SMS or MMS</string>
417    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
418    <string name="permdesc_readSms">Allows application to read
419      SMS messages stored on your phone or SIM card. Malicious applications
420      may read your confidential messages.</string>
421
422    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
423    <string name="permlab_writeSms">edit SMS or MMS</string>
424    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
425    <string name="permdesc_writeSms">Allows application to write
426      to SMS messages stored on your phone or SIM card. Malicious applications
427      may delete your messages.</string>
428
429    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
430    <string name="permlab_receiveWapPush">receive WAP</string>
431    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
432    <string name="permdesc_receiveWapPush">Allows application to receive
433      and process WAP messages. Malicious applications may monitor
434      your messages or delete them without showing them to you.</string>
435
436    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
437    <string name="permlab_getTasks">retrieve running applications</string>
438    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
439    <string name="permdesc_getTasks">Allows application to retrieve
440        information about currently and recently running tasks. May allow
441        malicious applications to discover private information about other applications.</string>
442
443    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
444    <string name="permlab_reorderTasks">reorder running applications</string>
445    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
446    <string name="permdesc_reorderTasks">Allows an application to move
447        tasks to the foreground and background. Malicious applications can force
448        themselves to the front without your control.</string>
449
450    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
451    <string name="permlab_setDebugApp">enable application debugging</string>
452    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
453    <string name="permdesc_setDebugApp">Allows an application to turn
454        on debugging for another application. Malicious applications can use this
455        to kill other applications.</string>
456
457    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
458    <string name="permlab_changeConfiguration">change your UI settings</string>
459    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
460    <string name="permdesc_changeConfiguration">Allows an application to
461        change the current configuration, such as the locale or overall font
462        size.</string>
463
464    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
465    <string name="permlab_restartPackages">restart other applications</string>
466    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
467    <string name="permdesc_restartPackages">Allows an application to
468        forcibly restart other applications.</string>
469
470    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
471    <string name="permlab_forceBack">force application to close</string>
472    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
473    <string name="permdesc_forceBack">Allows an application to force any
474        activity that is in the foreground to close and go back.
475        Should never be needed for normal applications.</string>
476
477    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
478    <string name="permlab_dump">retrieve system internal state</string>
479    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
480    <string name="permdesc_dump">Allows application to retrieve
481        internal state of the system. Malicious applications may retrieve
482        a wide variety of private and secure information that they should
483        never normally need.</string>
484
485    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
486    <string name="permlab_shutdown">partial shutdown</string>
487    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
488    <string name="permdesc_shutdown">Puts the activity manager into a shutdown
489        state.  Does not perform a complete shutdown.</string>
490
491    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
492    <string name="permlab_stopAppSwitches">prevent app switches</string>
493    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
494    <string name="permdesc_stopAppSwitches">Prevents the user from switching to
495        another application.</string>
496
497    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
498    <string name="permlab_runSetActivityWatcher">monitor and control all application launching</string>
499    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
500    <string name="permdesc_runSetActivityWatcher">Allows an application to
501        monitor and control how the system launches activities.
502        Malicious applications may completely compromise the system. This
503        permission is only needed for development, never for normal
504        phone usage.</string>
505
506    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
507    <string name="permlab_broadcastPackageRemoved">send package removed broadcast</string>
508    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
509    <string name="permdesc_broadcastPackageRemoved">Allows an application to
510        broadcast a notification that an application package has been removed.
511        Malicious applications may use this to kill any other running
512        application.</string>
513
514    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
515    <string name="permlab_broadcastSmsReceived">send SMS-received broadcast</string>
516    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
517    <string name="permdesc_broadcastSmsReceived">Allows an application to
518        broadcast a notification that an SMS message has been received.
519        Malicious applications may use this to forge incoming SMS messages.</string>
520
521    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
522    <string name="permlab_broadcastWapPush">send WAP-PUSH-received broadcast</string>
523    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
524    <string name="permdesc_broadcastWapPush">Allows an application to
525        broadcast a notification that a WAP PUSH message has been received.
526        Malicious applications may use this to forge MMS message receipt or to
527        silently replace the content of any web page with malicious variants.</string>
528
529    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
530    <string name="permlab_setProcessLimit">limit number of running processes</string>
531    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
532    <string name="permdesc_setProcessLimit">Allows an application
533        to control the maximum number of processes that will run. Never
534        needed for normal applications.</string>
535
536    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
537    <string name="permlab_setAlwaysFinish">make all background applications close</string>
538    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
539    <string name="permdesc_setAlwaysFinish">Allows an application
540        to control whether activities are always finished as soon as they
541        go to the background. Never needed for normal applications.</string>
542
543    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
544    <string name="permlab_batteryStats">modify battery statistics</string>
545    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
546    <string name="permdesc_batteryStats">Allows the modification of
547        collected battery statistics. Not for use by normal applications.</string>
548
549    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
550    <string name="permlab_backup">control system backup and restore</string>
551    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
552    <string name="permdesc_backup">Allows the application to control the system\'s backup and restore mechanism.  Not for use by normal applications.</string>
553
554    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
555    <string name="permlab_backup_data">back up and restore the application\'s data</string>
556    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
557    <string name="permdesc_backup_data">Allows the application to participate in the system\'s backup and restore mechanism.</string>
558
559    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
560    <string name="permlab_internalSystemWindow">display unauthorized windows</string>
561    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
562    <string name="permdesc_internalSystemWindow">Allows the creation of
563        windows that are intended to be used by the internal system
564        user interface. Not for use by normal applications.</string>
565
566    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
567    <string name="permlab_systemAlertWindow">display system-level alerts</string>
568    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
569    <string name="permdesc_systemAlertWindow">Allows an application to
570        show system alert windows. Malicious applications can take over the
571        entire screen of the phone.</string>
572
573    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
574    <string name="permlab_setAnimationScale">modify global animation speed</string>
575    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
576    <string name="permdesc_setAnimationScale">Allows an application to change
577        the global animation speed (faster or slower animations) at any time.</string>
578
579    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
580    <string name="permlab_manageAppTokens">manage application tokens</string>
581    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
582    <string name="permdesc_manageAppTokens">Allows applications to
583        create and manage their own tokens, bypassing their normal
584        Z-ordering. Should never be needed for normal applications.</string>
585
586    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
587    <string name="permlab_injectEvents">press keys and control buttons</string>
588    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
589    <string name="permdesc_injectEvents">Allows an application to deliver
590        its own input events (key presses, etc.) to other applications. Malicious
591        applications can use this to take over the phone.</string>
592
593    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
594    <string name="permlab_readInputState">record what you type and actions you take</string>
595    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
596    <string name="permdesc_readInputState">Allows applications to watch the
597        keys you press even when interacting with another application (such
598        as entering a password). Should never be needed for normal applications.</string>
599
600    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
601    <string name="permlab_bindInputMethod">bind to an input method</string>
602    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
603    <string name="permdesc_bindInputMethod">Allows the holder to bind to the top-level
604        interface of an input method. Should never be needed for normal applications.</string>
605
606    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
607    <string name="permlab_bindWallpaper">bind to a wallpaper</string>
608    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
609    <string name="permdesc_bindWallpaper">Allows the holder to bind to the top-level
610        interface of a wallpaper. Should never be needed for normal applications.</string>
611
612    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
613    <string name="permlab_setOrientation">change screen orientation</string>
614    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
615    <string name="permdesc_setOrientation">Allows an application to change
616        the rotation of the screen at any time. Should never be needed for
617        normal applications.</string>
618
619    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
620    <string name="permlab_signalPersistentProcesses">send Linux signals to applications</string>
621    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
622    <string name="permdesc_signalPersistentProcesses">Allows application to request that the
623        supplied signal be sent to all persistent processes.</string>
624
625    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
626    <string name="permlab_persistentActivity">make application always run</string>
627    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
628    <string name="permdesc_persistentActivity">Allows an application to make
629        parts of itself persistent, so the system can\'t use it for other
630        applications.</string>
631
632    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
633    <string name="permlab_deletePackages">delete applications</string>
634    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
635    <string name="permdesc_deletePackages">Allows an application to delete
636        Android packages. Malicious applications can use this to delete important applications.</string>
637
638    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
639    <string name="permlab_clearAppUserData">delete other applications\' data</string>
640    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
641    <string name="permdesc_clearAppUserData">Allows an application to clear user data.</string>
642    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
643    <string name="permlab_deleteCacheFiles">delete other applications\' caches</string>
644    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
645    <string name="permdesc_deleteCacheFiles">Allows an application to delete
646        cache files.</string>
647
648    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
649    <string name="permlab_getPackageSize">measure application storage space</string>
650    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
651    <string name="permdesc_getPackageSize">Allows an application to retrieve
652        its code, data, and cache sizes</string>
653
654    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
655    <string name="permlab_installPackages">directly install applications</string>
656    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
657    <string name="permdesc_installPackages">Allows an application to install new or updated
658        Android packages. Malicious applications can use this to add new applications with arbitrarily
659        powerful permissions.</string>
660
661    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
662    <string name="permlab_clearAppCache">delete all application cache data</string>
663    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
664    <string name="permdesc_clearAppCache">Allows an application to free phone storage
665        by deleting files in application cache directory. Access is very
666        restricted usually to system process.</string>
667
668    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
669    <string name="permlab_readLogs">read system log files</string>
670    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
671    <string name="permdesc_readLogs">Allows an application to read from the
672        system\'s various log files.  This allows it to discover general
673        information about what you are doing with the phone, but they should
674        not contain any personal or private information.</string>
675
676    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
677    <string name="permlab_diagnostic">read/write to resources owned by diag</string>
678    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
679    <string name="permdesc_diagnostic">Allows an application to read and write to
680    any resource owned by the diag group; for example, files in /dev. This could
681    potentially affect system stability and security. This should be ONLY be used
682    for hardware-specific diagnostics by the manufacturer or operator.</string>
683
684    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
685    <string name="permlab_changeComponentState">enable or disable application components</string>
686    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
687    <string name="permdesc_changeComponentState">Allows an application to change whether a
688        component of another application is enabled or not. Malicious applications can use this
689        to disable important phone capabilities. Care must be used with permission, as it is
690        possible to get application components into an unusable, inconsistent, or unstable state.
691    </string>
692
693    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
694    <string name="permlab_setPreferredApplications">set preferred applications</string>
695    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
696    <string name="permdesc_setPreferredApplications">Allows an application to
697        modify your preferred applications. This can allow malicious applications
698        to silently change the applications that are run, spoofing your
699        existing applications to collect private data from you.</string>
700
701    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
702    <string name="permlab_writeSettings">modify global system settings</string>
703    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
704    <string name="permdesc_writeSettings">Allows an application to modify the
705        system\'s settings data. Malicious applications can corrupt your system\'s
706        configuration.</string>
707
708    <string name="permlab_writeSecureSettings">modify secure system settings</string>
709    <string name="permdesc_writeSecureSettings">Allows an application to modify the
710        system\'s secure settings data. Not for use by normal applications.</string>
711
712    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
713    <string name="permlab_writeGservices">modify the Google services map</string>
714    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
715    <string name="permdesc_writeGservices">Allows an application to modify the
716        Google services map.  Not for use by normal applications.</string>
717
718    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
719    <string name="permlab_receiveBootCompleted">automatically start at boot</string>
720    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
721    <string name="permdesc_receiveBootCompleted">Allows an application to
722        have itself started as soon as the system has finished booting.
723        This can make it take longer to start the phone and allow the
724        application to slow down the overall phone by always running.</string>
725
726    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
727    <string name="permlab_broadcastSticky">send sticky broadcast</string>
728    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
729    <string name="permdesc_broadcastSticky">Allows an application to send
730        sticky broadcasts, which remain after the broadcast ends.
731        Malicious applications can make the phone slow or unstable by causing it
732        to use too much memory.</string>
733
734    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
735    <string name="permlab_readContacts">read contact data</string>
736    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
737    <string name="permdesc_readContacts">Allows an application to read all
738        of the contact (address) data stored on your phone. Malicious applications
739        can use this to send your data to other people.</string>
740
741    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
742    <string name="permlab_writeContacts">write contact data</string>
743    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
744    <string name="permdesc_writeContacts">Allows an application to modify the
745        contact (address) data stored on your phone. Malicious
746        applications can use this to erase or modify your contact data.</string>
747
748    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
749    <string name="permlab_writeOwnerData">write owner data</string>
750    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
751    <string name="permdesc_writeOwnerData">Allows an application to modify the
752        phone owner data stored on your phone. Malicious
753        applications can use this to erase or modify owner data.</string>
754
755    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
756    <string name="permlab_readOwnerData">read owner data</string>
757    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
758    <string name="permdesc_readOwnerData">Allows an application read the
759        phone owner data stored on your phone. Malicious
760        applications can use this to read phone owner data.</string>
761
762    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
763    <string name="permlab_readCalendar">read calendar data</string>
764    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
765    <string name="permdesc_readCalendar">Allows an application to read all
766        of the calendar events stored on your phone. Malicious applications
767        can use this to send your calendar events to other people.</string>
768
769    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
770    <string name="permlab_writeCalendar">write calendar data</string>
771    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
772    <string name="permdesc_writeCalendar">Allows an application to modify the
773        calendar events stored on your phone. Malicious
774        applications can use this to erase or modify your calendar data.</string>
775
776    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
777    <string name="permlab_accessMockLocation">mock location sources for testing</string>
778    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
779    <string name="permdesc_accessMockLocation">Create mock location sources for testing.
780        Malicious applications can use this to override the location and/or status returned by real
781        location sources such as GPS or Network providers.</string>
782
783    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
784    <string name="permlab_accessLocationExtraCommands">access extra location provider commands</string>
785    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
786    <string name="permdesc_accessLocationExtraCommands">Access extra location provider commands.
787        Malicious applications could use this to interfere with the operation of the GPS
788        or other location sources.</string>
789
790    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
791    <string name="permlab_installLocationProvider">permission to install a location provider</string>
792    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
793    <string name="permdesc_installLocationProvider">Create mock location sources for testing.
794        Malicious applications can use this to override the location and/or status returned by real
795        location sources such as GPS or Network providers or monitor and report your location to an external source.</string>
796
797    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
798    <string name="permlab_accessFineLocation">fine (GPS) location</string>
799    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
800    <string name="permdesc_accessFineLocation">Access fine location sources such as the
801        Global Positioning System on the phone, where available.
802        Malicious applications can use this to determine where you are, and may
803        consume additional battery power.</string>
804
805    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
806    <string name="permlab_accessCoarseLocation">coarse (network-based) location</string>
807    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
808    <string name="permdesc_accessCoarseLocation">Access coarse location sources such as the cellular
809        network database to determine an approximate phone location, where available. Malicious
810        applications can use this to determine approximately where you are.</string>
811
812    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
813    <string name="permlab_accessSurfaceFlinger">access SurfaceFlinger</string>
814    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
815    <string name="permdesc_accessSurfaceFlinger">Allows application to use
816        SurfaceFlinger low-level features.</string>
817
818    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
819    <string name="permlab_readFrameBuffer">read frame buffer</string>
820    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
821    <string name="permdesc_readFrameBuffer">Allows application to
822        read the content of the frame buffer.</string>
823
824    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
825    <string name="permlab_modifyAudioSettings">change your audio settings</string>
826    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
827    <string name="permdesc_modifyAudioSettings">Allows application to modify
828        global audio settings such as volume and routing.</string>
829
830    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
831    <string name="permlab_recordAudio">record audio</string>
832    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
833    <string name="permdesc_recordAudio">Allows application to access
834        the audio record path.</string>
835
836    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
837    <string name="permlab_camera">take pictures</string>
838    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
839    <string name="permdesc_camera">Allows application to take pictures
840        with the camera. This allows the application at any time to collect
841        images the camera is seeing.</string>
842
843    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
844    <string name="permlab_brick">permanently disable phone</string>
845    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
846    <string name="permdesc_brick">Allows the application to
847        disable the entire phone permanently. This is very dangerous.</string>
848
849    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
850    <string name="permlab_reboot">force phone reboot</string>
851    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
852    <string name="permdesc_reboot">Allows the application to
853        force the phone to reboot.</string>
854
855    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
856    <string name="permlab_mount_unmount_filesystems">mount and unmount filesystems</string>
857    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
858    <string name="permdesc_mount_unmount_filesystems">Allows the application to mount and
859        unmount filesystems for removable storage.</string>
860
861    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
862    <string name="permlab_mount_format_filesystems">format external storage</string>
863    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
864    <string name="permdesc_mount_format_filesystems">Allows the application to format removable storage.</string>
865
866    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
867    <string name="permlab_vibrate">control vibrator</string>
868    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
869    <string name="permdesc_vibrate">Allows the application to control
870        the vibrator.</string>
871
872    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
873    <string name="permlab_flashlight">control flashlight</string>
874    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
875    <string name="permdesc_flashlight">Allows the application to control
876        the flashlight.</string>
877
878    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
879    <string name="permlab_hardware_test">test hardware</string>
880    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
881    <string name="permdesc_hardware_test">Allows the application to control
882        various peripherals for the purpose of hardware testing.</string>
883
884    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
885    <string name="permlab_callPhone">directly call phone numbers</string>
886    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
887    <string name="permdesc_callPhone">Allows the application to call
888        phone numbers without your intervention. Malicious applications may
889        cause unexpected calls on your phone bill. Note that this does not
890        allow the application to call emergency numbers.</string>
891
892    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
893    <string name="permlab_callPrivileged">directly call any phone numbers</string>
894    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
895    <string name="permdesc_callPrivileged">Allows the application to call
896        any phone number, including emergency numbers, without your intervention.
897        Malicious applications may place unnecessary and illegal calls to emergency
898        services.</string>
899
900    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
901    <string name="permlab_performCdmaProvisioning">directly start CDMA phone setup</string>
902    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
903    <string name="permdesc_performCdmaProvisioning">Allows the application to start CDMA provisioning.
904        Malicious applications may unnecessarily start CDMA provisioning</string>
905
906    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
907    <string name="permlab_locationUpdates">control location update notifications</string>
908    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
909    <string name="permdesc_locationUpdates">Allows enabling/disabling location
910        update notifications from the radio.  Not for use by normal applications.</string>
911
912    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
913    <string name="permlab_checkinProperties">access checkin properties</string>
914    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
915    <string name="permdesc_checkinProperties">Allows read/write access to
916        properties uploaded by the checkin service.  Not for use by normal
917        applications.</string>
918
919    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
920    <string name="permlab_bindGadget">choose widgets</string>
921    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
922    <string name="permdesc_bindGadget">Allows the application to tell the system
923        which widgets can be used by which application.  With this permission,
924        applications can give access to personal data to other applications.
925        Not for use by normal applications.</string>
926
927    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
928    <string name="permlab_modifyPhoneState">modify phone state</string>
929    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
930    <string name="permdesc_modifyPhoneState">Allows the application to control the
931        phone features of the device. An application with this permission can switch
932        networks, turn the phone radio on and off and the like without ever notifying
933        you.</string>
934
935    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
936    <string name="permlab_readPhoneState">read phone state and identity</string>
937    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
938    <string name="permdesc_readPhoneState">Allows the application to access the phone
939        features of the device.  An application with this permission can determine the phone
940        number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call
941        is connected to and the like.</string>
942
943    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
944    <string name="permlab_wakeLock">prevent phone from sleeping</string>
945    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
946    <string name="permdesc_wakeLock">Allows an application to prevent
947        the phone from going to sleep.</string>
948
949    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
950    <string name="permlab_devicePower">power phone on or off</string>
951    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
952    <string name="permdesc_devicePower">Allows the application to turn the
953        phone on or off.</string>
954
955    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
956    <string name="permlab_factoryTest">run in factory test mode</string>
957    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
958    <string name="permdesc_factoryTest">Run as a low-level manufacturer test,
959        allowing complete access to the phone hardware. Only available
960        when a phone is running in manufacturer test mode.</string>
961
962    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
963    <string name="permlab_setWallpaper">set wallpaper</string>
964    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
965    <string name="permdesc_setWallpaper">Allows the application
966        to set the system wallpaper.</string>
967
968    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
969    <string name="permlab_setWallpaperHints">set wallpaper size hints</string>
970    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
971    <string name="permdesc_setWallpaperHints">Allows the application
972        to set the system wallpaper size hints.</string>
973
974    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
975    <string name="permlab_masterClear">reset system to factory defaults</string>
976    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
977    <string name="permdesc_masterClear">Allows an application to completely
978        reset the system to its factory settings, erasing all data,
979        configuration, and installed applications.</string>
980
981    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
982    <string name="permlab_setTimeZone">set time zone</string>
983    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
984    <string name="permdesc_setTimeZone">Allows an application to change
985        the phone\'s time zone.</string>
986
987    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
988    <string name="permlab_accountManagerService">act as the AccountManagerService</string>
989    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
990    <string name="permdesc_accountManagerService">Allows an
991    application to make calls to AccountAuthenticators</string>
992
993    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
994    <string name="permlab_getAccounts">discover known accounts</string>
995    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
996    <string name="permdesc_getAccounts">Allows an application to get
997      the list of accounts known by the phone.</string>
998
999    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1000    <string name="permlab_authenticateAccounts">act as an account authenticator</string>
1001    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1002    <string name="permdesc_authenticateAccounts">Allows an application
1003    to use the account authenticator capabilities of the
1004    AccountManager, including creating accounts and getting and
1005    setting their passwords.</string>
1006
1007    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1008    <string name="permlab_manageAccounts">manage the accounts list</string>
1009    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1010    <string name="permdesc_manageAccounts">Allows an application to
1011    perform operations like adding, and removing accounts and deleting
1012    their password.</string>
1013
1014    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1015    <string name="permlab_useCredentials">use the authentication
1016    credentials of an account</string>
1017    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1018    <string name="permdesc_useCredentials">Allows an application to
1019    request authentication tokens.</string>
1020
1021    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1022    <string name="permlab_accessNetworkState">view network state</string>
1023    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1024    <string name="permdesc_accessNetworkState">Allows an application to view
1025      the state of all networks.</string>
1026
1027    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1028    <string name="permlab_createNetworkSockets">full Internet access</string>
1029    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1030    <string name="permdesc_createNetworkSockets">Allows an application to
1031      create network sockets.</string>
1032
1033    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1034    <string name="permlab_writeApnSettings">write Access Point Name settings</string>
1035    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1036    <string name="permdesc_writeApnSettings">Allows an application to modify the APN
1037        settings, such as Proxy and Port of any APN.</string>
1038
1039    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1040    <string name="permlab_changeNetworkState">change network connectivity</string>
1041    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1042    <string name="permdesc_changeNetworkState">Allows an application to change
1043      the state network connectivity.</string>
1044
1045    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1046    <string name="permlab_changeBackgroundDataSetting">change background data usage setting</string>
1047    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1048    <string name="permdesc_changeBackgroundDataSetting">Allows an application to change
1049      the background data usage setting.</string>
1050
1051    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1052    <string name="permlab_accessWifiState">view Wi-Fi state</string>
1053    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1054    <string name="permdesc_accessWifiState">Allows an application to view
1055      the information about the state of Wi-Fi.</string>
1056
1057    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1058    <string name="permlab_changeWifiState">change Wi-Fi state</string>
1059    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1060    <string name="permdesc_changeWifiState">Allows an application to connect
1061      to and disconnect from Wi-Fi access points, and to make changes to
1062      configured Wi-Fi networks.</string>
1063
1064    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1065    <string name="permlab_changeWifiMulticastState">allow Wi-Fi Multicast
1066      reception</string>
1067    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1068    <string name="permdesc_changeWifiMulticastState">Allows an application to
1069      receive packets not directly addressed to your device.  This can be
1070      useful when discovering services offered near by.  It uses more power
1071      than the non-multicast mode.</string>
1072
1073    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1074    <string name="permlab_bluetoothAdmin">bluetooth administration</string>
1075    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1076    <string name="permdesc_bluetoothAdmin">Allows an application to configure
1077      the local Bluetooth phone, and to discover and pair with remote
1078      devices.</string>
1079
1080    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1081    <string name="permlab_bluetooth">create Bluetooth connections</string>
1082    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1083    <string name="permdesc_bluetooth">Allows an application to view
1084      configuration of the local Bluetooth phone, and to make and accept
1085      connections with paired devices.</string>
1086
1087    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1088    <string name="permlab_disableKeyguard">disable keylock</string>
1089    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1090    <string name="permdesc_disableKeyguard">Allows an application to disable
1091      the keylock and any associated password security. A legitimate example of
1092      this is the phone disabling the keylock when receiving an incoming phone call,
1093      then re-enabling the keylock when the call is finished.</string>
1094
1095    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1096    <string name="permlab_readSyncSettings">read sync settings</string>
1097    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1098    <string name="permdesc_readSyncSettings">Allows an application to read the sync settings,
1099        such as whether sync is enabled for Contacts.</string>
1100
1101    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1102    <string name="permlab_writeSyncSettings">write sync settings</string>
1103    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1104    <string name="permdesc_writeSyncSettings">Allows an application to modify the sync
1105        settings, such as whether sync is enabled for Contacts.</string>
1106
1107    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1108    <string name="permlab_readSyncStats">read sync statistics</string>
1109    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1110    <string name="permdesc_readSyncStats">Allows an application to read the sync stats; e.g., the
1111        history of syncs that have occurred.</string>
1112
1113    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1114    <string name="permlab_subscribedFeedsRead">read subscribed feeds</string>
1115    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1116    <string name="permdesc_subscribedFeedsRead">Allows an application to get details about the currently synced feeds.</string>
1117
1118    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1119    <string name="permlab_subscribedFeedsWrite">write subscribed feeds</string>
1120    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1121    <string name="permdesc_subscribedFeedsWrite">Allows an application to modify
1122      your currently synced feeds. This could allow a malicious application to
1123      change your synced feeds.</string>
1124
1125    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1126    <string name="permlab_readDictionary">read user defined dictionary</string>
1127    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1128    <string name="permdesc_readDictionary">Allows an application to read any private
1129      words, names and phrases that the user may have stored in the user dictionary.</string>
1130
1131    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1132    <string name="permlab_writeDictionary">write to user defined dictionary</string>
1133    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1134    <string name="permdesc_writeDictionary">Allows an application to write new words into the
1135      user dictionary.</string>
1136
1137    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1138    <string name="permlab_sdcardWrite">modify/delete SD card contents</string>
1139    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1140    <string name="permdesc_sdcardWrite">Allows an application to write to the SD card.</string>
1141
1142    <!-- The order of these is important, don't reorder without changing Contacts.java --> <skip />
1143    <!-- Phone number types from android.provider.Contacts. This could be used when adding a new phone number for a contact, for example. -->
1144    <string-array name="phoneTypes">
1145        <item>Home</item>
1146        <item>Mobile</item>
1147        <item>Work</item>
1148        <item>Work Fax</item>
1149        <item>Home Fax</item>
1150        <item>Pager</item>
1151        <item>Other</item>
1152        <item>Custom</item>
1153    </string-array>
1154
1155    <!-- The order of these is important, don't reorder without changing Contacts.java --> <skip />
1156    <!-- Email address types from android.provider.Contacts. This could be used when adding a new e-mail address for a contact, for example. -->
1157    <string-array name="emailAddressTypes">
1158        <item>Home</item>
1159        <item>Work</item>
1160        <item>Other</item>
1161        <item>Custom</item>
1162    </string-array>
1163
1164    <!-- The order of these is important, don't reorder without changing Contacts.java --> <skip />
1165    <!-- Postal address types from android.provider.Contacts. This could be used when adding a new address for a contact, for example. -->
1166    <string-array name="postalAddressTypes">
1167        <item>Home</item>
1168        <item>Work</item>
1169        <item>Other</item>
1170        <item>Custom</item>
1171    </string-array>
1172
1173    <!-- The order of these is important, don't reorder without changing Contacts.java --> <skip />
1174    <!-- Instant Messenger ID types from android.provider.Contacts. This could be used when adding a new IM for a contact, for example. -->
1175    <string-array name="imAddressTypes">
1176        <item>Home</item>
1177        <item>Work</item>
1178        <item>Other</item>
1179        <item>Custom</item>
1180    </string-array>
1181
1182    <!-- The order of these is important, don't reorder without changing Contacts.java --> <skip />
1183    <!-- Organization types from android.provider.Contacts. This could be used when adding a new organization for a contact, for example. -->
1184    <string-array name="organizationTypes">
1185        <item>Work</item>
1186        <item>Other</item>
1187        <item>Custom</item>
1188    </string-array>
1189
1190    <!-- The order of these is important, don't reorder without changing Contacts.java --> <skip />
1191    <!-- Instant Message protocols/providers from android.provider.Contacts -->
1192    <string-array name="imProtocols">
1193        <item>AIM</item>
1194        <item>Windows Live</item>
1195        <item>Yahoo</item>
1196        <item>Skype</item>
1197        <item>QQ</item>
1198        <item>Google Talk</item>
1199        <item>ICQ</item>
1200        <item>Jabber</item>
1201    </string-array>
1202
1203    <!-- Custom phone number type -->
1204    <string name="phoneTypeCustom">Custom</string>
1205    <!-- Home phone number type -->
1206    <string name="phoneTypeHome">Home</string>
1207    <!-- Mobile phone number type -->
1208    <string name="phoneTypeMobile">Mobile</string>
1209    <!-- Work phone number type -->
1210    <string name="phoneTypeWork">Work</string>
1211    <!-- Work fax phone number type -->
1212    <string name="phoneTypeFaxWork">Work Fax</string>
1213    <!-- Home fax phone number type -->
1214    <string name="phoneTypeFaxHome">Home Fax</string>
1215    <!-- Pager phone number type -->
1216    <string name="phoneTypePager">Pager</string>
1217    <!-- Other phone number type -->
1218    <string name="phoneTypeOther">Other</string>
1219    <!-- Callback phone number type -->
1220    <string name="phoneTypeCallback">Callback</string>
1221    <!-- Car phone number type -->
1222    <string name="phoneTypeCar">Car</string>
1223    <!-- Company main phone number type -->
1224    <string name="phoneTypeCompanyMain">Company Main</string>
1225    <!-- ISDN phone number type -->
1226    <string name="phoneTypeIsdn">ISDN</string>
1227    <!-- Main phone number type -->
1228    <string name="phoneTypeMain">Main</string>
1229    <!-- Other fax phone number type -->
1230    <string name="phoneTypeOtherFax">Other Fax</string>
1231    <!-- Radio phone number type -->
1232    <string name="phoneTypeRadio">Radio</string>
1233    <!-- Telex phone number type -->
1234    <string name="phoneTypeTelex">Telex</string>
1235    <!-- TTY TDD phone number type -->
1236    <string name="phoneTypeTtyTdd">TTY TDD</string>
1237    <!-- Work mobile phone number type -->
1238    <string name="phoneTypeWorkMobile">Work Mobile</string>
1239    <!-- Work pager phone number type -->
1240    <string name="phoneTypeWorkPager">Work Pager</string>
1241    <!-- Assistant phone number type -->
1242    <string name="phoneTypeAssistant">Assistant</string>
1243    <!-- MMS phone number type -->
1244    <string name="phoneTypeMms">MMS</string>
1245
1246    <!-- Label for a birthday event -->
1247    <string name="eventTypeBirthday">Birthday</string>
1248    <!-- Label for an anniversary event -->
1249    <string name="eventTypeAnniversary">Anniversary</string>
1250    <!-- Label for other events -->
1251    <string name="eventTypeOther">Event</string>
1252
1253    <!-- Custom email type -->
1254    <string name="emailTypeCustom">Custom</string>
1255    <!-- Home email type -->
1256    <string name="emailTypeHome">Home</string>
1257    <!-- Work email type -->
1258    <string name="emailTypeWork">Work</string>
1259    <!-- Other email type -->
1260    <string name="emailTypeOther">Other</string>
1261    <!-- Mobile email type -->
1262    <string name="emailTypeMobile">Mobile</string>
1263
1264    <!-- Custom postal address type -->
1265    <string name="postalTypeCustom">Custom</string>
1266    <!-- Home postal address type -->
1267    <string name="postalTypeHome">Home</string>
1268    <!-- Work postal address type -->
1269    <string name="postalTypeWork">Work</string>
1270    <!-- Other postal address type -->
1271    <string name="postalTypeOther">Other</string>
1272
1273    <!-- Custom IM address type -->
1274    <string name="imTypeCustom">Custom</string>
1275    <!-- Home IM address type -->
1276    <string name="imTypeHome">Home</string>
1277    <!-- Work IM address type -->
1278    <string name="imTypeWork">Work</string>
1279    <!-- Other IM address type -->
1280    <string name="imTypeOther">Other</string>
1281
1282    <!-- Custom IM address type -->
1283    <string name="imProtocolCustom">Custom</string>
1284    <!-- AIM IM protocol type -->
1285    <string name="imProtocolAim">AIM</string>
1286    <!-- MSN IM protocol type -->
1287    <string name="imProtocolMsn">Windows Live</string>
1288    <!-- Yahoo IM protocol type -->
1289    <string name="imProtocolYahoo">Yahoo</string>
1290    <!-- Skype IM protocol type -->
1291    <string name="imProtocolSkype">Skype</string>
1292    <!-- QQ IM protocol type -->
1293    <string name="imProtocolQq">QQ</string>
1294    <!-- Google Talk IM protocol type -->
1295    <string name="imProtocolGoogleTalk">Google Talk</string>
1296    <!-- ICQ IM protocol type -->
1297    <string name="imProtocolIcq">ICQ</string>
1298    <!-- Jabber IM protocol type -->
1299    <string name="imProtocolJabber">Jabber</string>
1300    <!-- NetMeeting IM protocol type -->
1301    <string name="imProtocolNetMeeting">NetMeeting</string>
1302
1303    <!-- Work organization type -->
1304    <string name="orgTypeWork">Work</string>
1305    <!-- Other organization type -->
1306    <string name="orgTypeOther">Other</string>
1307    <!-- Custom organization type -->
1308    <string name="orgTypeCustom">Custom</string>
1309
1310    <!-- Attbution of a contact status update, when the time of update is unknown -->
1311    <string name="contact_status_update_attribution">Via <xliff:g id="source" example="Google Talk">%1$s</xliff:g></string>
1312
1313    <!-- Attbution of a contact status update, when the time of update is known -->
1314    <string name="contact_status_update_attribution_with_date"><xliff:g id="date" example="3 hours ago">%1$s</xliff:g> via <xliff:g id="source" example="Google Talk">%2$s</xliff:g></string>
1315
1316    <!-- Instructions telling the user to enter their pin to unlock the keyguard.
1317         Displayed in one line in a large font.  -->
1318    <string name="keyguard_password_enter_pin_code">Enter PIN code</string>
1319
1320    <!-- Instructions telling the user that they entered the wrong pin while trying
1321         to unlock the keyguard.  Displayed in one line in a large font.  -->
1322    <string name="keyguard_password_wrong_pin_code">Incorrect PIN code!</string>
1323
1324    <!-- Instructions telling the user how to unlock the phone. -->
1325    <string name="keyguard_label_text">To unlock, press Menu then 0.</string>
1326
1327    <!-- This can be used in any application wanting to disable the text "Emergency number" -->
1328    <string name="emergency_call_dialog_number_for_display">Emergency number</string>
1329
1330    <!--
1331       *** touch based lock / unlock ***
1332                                          --> <skip />
1333
1334    <!-- On the keyguard screen, it shows the carrier the phone is connected to.  This is displayed if the phone is not connected to a carrier.-->
1335    <string name="lockscreen_carrier_default">(No service)</string>
1336
1337    <!-- Shown in the lock screen to tell the user that the screen is locked. -->
1338    <string name="lockscreen_screen_locked">Screen locked.</string>
1339
1340    <!-- when pattern lock is enabled, tell them about the emergency dial -->
1341    <string name="lockscreen_instructions_when_pattern_enabled">Press Menu to unlock or place emergency call.</string>
1342
1343    <!-- On the keyguard screen, when pattern lock is disabled, only tell them to press menu to unlock.  This is shown in small font at the bottom. -->
1344    <string name="lockscreen_instructions_when_pattern_disabled">Press Menu to unlock.</string>
1345
1346    <!-- On the unlock pattern screen, shown at the top of the unlock screen to tell the user what to do. Below this text is the place for theu ser to draw the pattern. -->
1347    <string name="lockscreen_pattern_instructions">Draw pattern to unlock</string>
1348    <!-- Button at the bottom of the unlock screen to make an emergency call. -->
1349    <string name="lockscreen_emergency_call">Emergency call</string>
1350    <!-- Shown to confirm that the user entered their lock pattern correctly. -->
1351    <string name="lockscreen_pattern_correct">Correct!</string>
1352    <!-- On the unlock pattern screen, shown when the user enters the wrong lock pattern and must try again. -->
1353    <string name="lockscreen_pattern_wrong">Sorry, try again</string>
1354
1355    <!-- When the lock screen is showing and the phone plugged in, and the battery
1356         is not fully charged, show the current charge %.  -->
1357    <string name="lockscreen_plugged_in">Charging (<xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g><xliff:g id="percent">%%</xliff:g>)</string>
1358    <!-- When the lock screen is showing, the phone is plugged in and the battery is fully
1359         charged, say that it is charged. -->
1360    <string name="lockscreen_charged">Charged.</string>
1361    <!-- A short representation of charging information, e.g "34%" -->
1362    <string name="lockscreen_battery_short"><xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g><xliff:g id="percent">%%</xliff:g></string>
1363
1364    <!-- When the lock screen is showing and the battery is low, warn user to plug
1365         in the phone soon. -->
1366    <string name="lockscreen_low_battery">Connect your charger.</string>
1367
1368    <!-- Shown in the lock screen when there is no SIM card. -->
1369    <string name="lockscreen_missing_sim_message_short">No SIM card.</string>
1370    <!-- Shown in the lock screen when there is no SIM card. -->
1371    <string name="lockscreen_missing_sim_message">No SIM card in phone.</string>
1372    <!-- Shown in the lock screen to ask the user to insert a SIM card. -->
1373    <string name="lockscreen_missing_sim_instructions">Please insert a SIM card.</string>
1374
1375
1376    <!-- When the user inserts a sim card from an unsupported network, it becomes network
1377         locked -->
1378    <string name="lockscreen_network_locked_message">Network locked</string>
1379
1380
1381    <!-- When the user enters a wrong sim pin too many times, it becomes
1382         PUK locked (Pin Unlock Kode) -->
1383    <string name="lockscreen_sim_puk_locked_message">SIM card is PUK-locked.</string>
1384    <!-- Shown in the lock screen when the SIM has become PUK locked and the user must call customer care to unlock it. -->
1385    <string name="lockscreen_sim_puk_locked_instructions">Please see the User Guide or contact Customer Care.</string>
1386
1387    <!-- Shown in the lock screen to tell the user that their SIM is locked and they must unlock it. -->
1388    <string name="lockscreen_sim_locked_message">SIM card is locked.</string>
1389
1390    <!-- For the unlock screen, When the user enters a sim unlock code, it takes a little while to check
1391         whether it is valid, and to unlock the sim if it is valid.  we display a
1392         progress dialog in the meantime.  this is the emssage. -->
1393    <string name="lockscreen_sim_unlock_progress_dialog_message">Unlocking SIM card\u2026</string>
1394
1395    <!-- For the unlock screen, Information message shown in dialog when user has too many failed attempts -->
1396    <string name="lockscreen_too_many_failed_attempts_dialog_message">
1397        You have incorrectly drawn your unlock pattern <xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g> times.
1398        \n\nPlease try again in <xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g> seconds.
1399    </string>
1400
1401    <!-- For the unlock screen, Information message shown in dialog when user is almost at the limit
1402         where they will be locked out and may have to enter an alternate username/password to unlock the phone -->
1403    <string name="lockscreen_failed_attempts_almost_glogin">
1404        You have incorrectly drawn your unlock pattern <xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g> times.
1405       After <xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g> more unsuccessful attempts,
1406       you will be asked to unlock your phone using your Google sign-in.\n\n
1407       Please try again in <xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g> seconds.
1408    </string>
1409
1410    <!-- On the unlock screen, countdown message shown while user is waiting to try again after too many
1411         failed attempts -->
1412    <string name="lockscreen_too_many_failed_attempts_countdown">Try again in <xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g> seconds.</string>
1413
1414    <!-- On the unlock screen, message shown on button that appears once it's apparent the user may have forgotten
1415         their lock gesture -->
1416    <string name="lockscreen_forgot_pattern_button_text">Forgot pattern?</string>
1417
1418    <!-- Title of the unlock screen that uses your Google login and password when the user hit
1419         the 'forgot pattern' button.-->
1420    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_forgot_pattern">Account unlock</string>
1421    <!-- Title of the unlock screen that uses your Google login and password when the user attempted
1422         too many patterns and we are forcing them to use their account instead. -->
1423    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_too_many_attempts">Too many pattern attempts!</string>
1424    <!-- In the unlock screen, message telling the user that they need to use their Google login and password to unlock the phone -->
1425    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_instructions">To unlock, sign in with your Google account</string>
1426    <!-- Hint caption for the username field when unlocking the phone using login and password -->
1427    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_username_hint">Username (email)</string>
1428    <!-- Hint caption for the password field when unlocking the phone using login and password -->
1429    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_password_hint">Password</string>
1430    <!-- Button to try to unlock the phone using username and password -->
1431    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_submit_button">Sign in</string>
1432    <!-- Displayed to the user when unlocking the phone with a username and password fails. -->
1433    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_invalid_input">Invalid username or password.</string>
1434
1435    <!-- Displayed in a progress dialog while a username and password are being checked. -->
1436    <string name="lockscreen_glogin_checking_password">Checking...</string>
1437
1438    <!-- A format string for 12-hour time of day, just the hour, not the minute, with lower-case "am" or "pm" (example: "3pm"). -->
1439    <string name="hour_ampm">"<xliff:g id="hour" example="3">%-l</xliff:g><xliff:g id="ampm" example="pm">%P</xliff:g>"</string>
1440
1441    <!-- A format string for 12-hour time of day, just the hour, not the minute, with capital "AM" or "PM" (example: "3PM"). -->
1442    <string name="hour_cap_ampm">"<xliff:g id="hour" example="3">%-l</xliff:g><xliff:g id="ampm" example="PM">%p</xliff:g>"</string>
1443
1444    <!-- The text for the button in the notification window-shade that clears
1445         all of the currently visible notifications. -->
1446    <string name="status_bar_clear_all_button">Clear</string>
1447
1448    <!-- The label in the bar at the top of the status bar when there are no notifications
1449         showing. -->
1450    <string name="status_bar_no_notifications_title">No notifications</string>
1451
1452    <!-- The label for the group of notifications for ongoing events in the opened version of
1453         the status bar.  An ongoing call is the prime example of this.  The MP3 music player
1454         might be another example.  -->
1455    <string name="status_bar_ongoing_events_title">Ongoing</string>
1456
1457    <!-- The label for the group of notifications for recent events in the opened version of
1458         the status bar.  Recently received text messsages (SMS), emails, calendar alerts, etc. -->
1459    <string name="status_bar_latest_events_title">Notifications</string>
1460
1461    <!-- The big percent text in the middle of the battery icon that appears when you plug in
1462         the charger. -->
1463    <string name="battery_status_text_percent_format"><xliff:g id="number" example="50">%d</xliff:g><xliff:g id="percent" example="%">%%</xliff:g></string>
1464
1465    <!-- The big percent text in the middle of the battery icon that appears when you plug in
1466         the charger. This indicates the current status of the battery.  -->
1467    <string name="battery_status_charging">Charging\u2026</string>
1468
1469    <!-- When the battery is low, this is displayed to the user in a dialog.  The title of the low battery alert. -->
1470    <string name="battery_low_title">Please connect charger</string>
1471
1472    <!-- When the battery is low, this is displayed to the user in a dialog. The subtitle of the low battery alert. -->
1473    <string name="battery_low_subtitle">The battery is getting low:</string>
1474
1475    <!-- A message that appears when the battery level is getting low in a dialog.  This is appened to the subtitle of the low battery alert. -->
1476    <string name="battery_low_percent_format"><xliff:g id="number">%d%%</xliff:g>
1477    or less remaining.</string>
1478
1479    <!-- When the battery is low, this is the label of the button to go to the
1480         power usage activity to find out what drained the battery. -->
1481    <string name="battery_low_why">Battery use</string>
1482
1483    <!-- Title of the alert when something went wrong in the factory test. -->
1484    <string name="factorytest_failed">Factory test failed</string>
1485    <!-- Error message displayed when a non-system application tries to start a factory test. -->
1486    <string name="factorytest_not_system">The FACTORY_TEST action
1487        is only supported for packages installed in /system/app.</string>
1488    <!-- Error message displayed when the factory test could not be started. -->
1489    <string name="factorytest_no_action">No package was found that provides the
1490        FACTORY_TEST action.</string>
1491    <!-- Button to restart the device after the factory test. -->
1492    <string name="factorytest_reboot">Reboot</string>
1493
1494    <!-- Do not translate.  WebView User Agent string -->
1495    <string name="web_user_agent"><xliff:g id="x">Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android %s)
1496        AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/530.17</xliff:g></string>
1497
1498    <!-- Title for a JavaScript dialog. "The page at <url of current page> says:" -->
1499    <string name="js_dialog_title">The page at \'<xliff:g id="title">%s</xliff:g>\' says:</string>
1500    <!-- Default title for a javascript dialog -->
1501    <string name="js_dialog_title_default">JavaScript</string>
1502    <!-- Message in a javascript dialog asking if the user wishes to leave the
1503             current page -->
1504    <string name="js_dialog_before_unload">Navigate away from this page?\n\n<xliff:g id="message">%s</xliff:g>\n\nSelect OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page.</string>
1505
1506    <!-- Title of the WebView save password dialog.  If the user enters a password in a form on a website, a dialog will come up asking if they want to save the password. -->
1507    <string name="save_password_label">Confirm</string>
1508
1509    <!-- Toast for double-tap -->
1510    <string name="double_tap_toast">Tip: double-tap to zoom in and out.</string>
1511
1512    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether
1513        they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1514    <string name="permlab_readHistoryBookmarks">read Browser\'s history and bookmarks</string>
1515    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether
1516        they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1517    <string name="permdesc_readHistoryBookmarks">Allows the application to read all
1518        the URLs that the Browser has visited, and all of the Browser\'s bookmarks.</string>
1519    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether
1520        they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1521    <string name="permlab_writeHistoryBookmarks">write Browser\'s history and bookmarks</string>
1522    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether
1523        they want to allow the application to do this. -->
1524    <string name="permdesc_writeHistoryBookmarks">Allows an application to modify the
1525        Browser\'s history or bookmarks stored on your phone. Malicious applications
1526        can use this to erase or modify your Browser\'s data.</string>
1527
1528    <!-- If the user enters a password in a form on a website, a dialog will come up asking if they want to save the password. Text in the save password dialog, asking if the browser should remember a password. -->
1529    <string name="save_password_message">Do you want the browser to remember this password?</string>
1530    <!-- If the user enters a password in a form on a website, a dialog will come up asking if they want to save the password. Button in the save password dialog, saying not to remember this password. -->
1531    <string name="save_password_notnow">Not now</string>
1532    <!-- If the user enters a password in a form on a website, a dialog will come up asking if they want to save the password. Button in the save password dialog, saying to remember this password. -->
1533    <string name="save_password_remember">Remember</string>
1534    <!-- Button in the save password dialog, saying never to remember this password. This should be short. Should be "Never for this site". But it is too long, use "Never" instead -->
1535    <string name="save_password_never">Never</string>
1536
1537    <!-- Displayed to the user when they do not have permission to open a particular web page. -->
1538    <string name="open_permission_deny">You do not have permission to open this page.</string>
1539
1540    <!-- Displayed to the user to confirm that they have copied text from a web page to the clipboard. -->
1541    <string name="text_copied">Text copied to clipboard.</string>
1542
1543    <!-- Menu item displayed at the end of a menu to allow users to see another page worth of menu items. This is shown on any app's menu as long as the app has too many items in the menu.-->
1544    <string name="more_item_label">More</string>
1545    <!-- Prepended to the shortcut for a menu item to indicate that the user should hold the MENU button together with the shortcut to invoke the item. For example, if the shortcut to open a new tab in browser is MENU and B together, then this would be prepended to the letter "B" -->
1546    <string name="prepend_shortcut_label">Menu+</string>
1547    <!-- Displayed in place of the regular shortcut letter when a menu item has Menu+space for the shortcut. -->
1548    <string name="menu_space_shortcut_label">space</string>
1549    <!-- Displayed in place of the regular shortcut letter when a menu item has Menu+enter for the shortcut. -->
1550    <string name="menu_enter_shortcut_label">enter</string>
1551    <!-- Displayed in place of the regular shortcut letter when a menu item has Menu+delete for the shortcut. -->
1552    <string name="menu_delete_shortcut_label">delete</string>
1553
1554    <!-- Strings used for search bar --><skip />
1555
1556    <!-- This is the default button label in the system-wide search UI.
1557         It is also used by the home screen's search "widget". It should be short -->
1558    <string name="search_go">Search</string>
1559
1560    <!-- String used to display the date. This is the string to say something happened 1 month ago. -->
1561    <string name="oneMonthDurationPast">1 month ago</string>
1562    <!-- String used to display the date. This is the string to say something happened more than 1 month ago. -->
1563    <string name="beforeOneMonthDurationPast">Before 1 month ago</string>
1564
1565    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of seconds in the past (e.g., 5 seconds ago). -->
1566    <plurals name="num_seconds_ago">
1567        <item quantity="one">1 second ago</item>
1568        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> seconds ago</item>
1569    </plurals>
1570
1571    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of minutes in the past (e.g., 5 minutes ago). -->
1572    <plurals name="num_minutes_ago">
1573        <item quantity="one">1 minute ago</item>
1574        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> minutes ago</item>
1575    </plurals>
1576
1577    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of hours in the past (e.g., 5 hours ago). -->
1578    <plurals name="num_hours_ago">
1579        <item quantity="one">1 hour ago</item>
1580        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> hours ago</item>
1581    </plurals>
1582
1583    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of days in the past (e.g., 5 days ago). -->
1584    <plurals name="num_days_ago">
1585        <item quantity="one">yesterday</item>
1586        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> days ago</item>
1587    </plurals>
1588
1589    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of seconds in the future (e.g., in 5 seconds). -->
1590    <plurals name="in_num_seconds">
1591        <item quantity="one">in 1 second</item>
1592        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> seconds</item>
1593    </plurals>
1594
1595    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of minutes in the future (e.g., in 5 minutes). -->
1596    <plurals name="in_num_minutes">
1597        <item quantity="one">in 1 minute</item>
1598        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> minutes</item>
1599    </plurals>
1600
1601    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of hours in the future (e.g., in 5 hours). -->
1602    <plurals name="in_num_hours">
1603        <item quantity="one">in 1 hour</item>
1604        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> hours</item>
1605    </plurals>
1606
1607    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of days in the future (e.g., in 5 days). -->
1608    <plurals name="in_num_days">
1609        <item quantity="one">tomorrow</item>
1610        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> days</item>
1611    </plurals>
1612
1613    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of abbreviated seconds in the past (e.g., 5 secs ago). -->
1614    <plurals name="abbrev_num_seconds_ago">
1615        <item quantity="one">1 sec ago</item>
1616        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> secs ago</item>
1617    </plurals>
1618
1619    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of abbreviated minutes in the past (e.g., 5 mins ago). -->
1620    <plurals name="abbrev_num_minutes_ago">
1621        <item quantity="one">1 min ago</item>
1622        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> mins ago</item>
1623    </plurals>
1624
1625    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of abbreviated hours in the past (e.g., 5 hrs ago). -->
1626    <plurals name="abbrev_num_hours_ago">
1627        <item quantity="one">1 hour ago</item>
1628        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> hours ago</item>
1629    </plurals>
1630
1631    <!-- This is used to express that something occurred some number of abbreviated days in the past (e.g., 5 days ago). -->
1632    <plurals name="abbrev_num_days_ago">
1633        <item quantity="one">yesterday</item>
1634        <item quantity="other"><xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> days ago</item>
1635    </plurals>
1636
1637    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of abbreviated seconds in the future (e.g., in 5 secs). -->
1638    <plurals name="abbrev_in_num_seconds">
1639        <item quantity="one">in 1 sec</item>
1640        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> secs</item>
1641    </plurals>
1642
1643    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of abbreviated minutes in the future (e.g., in 5 mins). -->
1644    <plurals name="abbrev_in_num_minutes">
1645        <item quantity="one">in 1 min</item>
1646        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> mins</item>
1647    </plurals>
1648
1649    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of abbreviated hours in the future (e.g., in 5 hrs). -->
1650    <plurals name="abbrev_in_num_hours">
1651        <item quantity="one">in 1 hour</item>
1652        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> hours</item>
1653    </plurals>
1654
1655    <!-- This is used to express that something will occur some number of abbreviated days in the future (e.g., in 5 days). -->
1656    <plurals name="abbrev_in_num_days">
1657        <item quantity="one">tomorrow</item>
1658        <item quantity="other">in <xliff:g id="count">%d</xliff:g> days</item>
1659    </plurals>
1660
1661    <!-- String used to display the date. Preposition for date display ("on May 29") -->
1662    <string name="preposition_for_date">on <xliff:g id="date" example="May 29">%s</xliff:g></string>
1663    <!-- String used to display the date. Preposition for time display ("at 2:33am") -->
1664    <string name="preposition_for_time">at <xliff:g id="time" example="2:33 am">%s</xliff:g></string>
1665    <!-- String used to display the date. Preposition for year display ("in 2008") -->
1666    <string name="preposition_for_year">in <xliff:g id="year" example="2003">%s</xliff:g></string>
1667
1668    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time: singular day -->
1669    <string name="day">day</string>
1670    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time: plural days -->
1671    <string name="days">days</string>
1672    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time: singular hour -->
1673    <string name="hour">hour</string>
1674    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time: plural hours -->
1675    <string name="hours">hours</string>
1676    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time: singular minute -->
1677    <string name="minute">min</string>
1678    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time: plural minutes -->
1679    <string name="minutes">mins</string>
1680    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time. -->
1681    <string name="second">sec</string>
1682    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time. -->
1683    <string name="seconds">secs</string>
1684    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time. -->
1685    <string name="week">week</string>
1686    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time. -->
1687    <string name="weeks">weeks</string>
1688    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time. -->
1689    <string name="year">year</string>
1690    <!-- Appened to express the value is this unit of time. -->
1691    <string name="years">years</string>
1692
1693    <!-- Calendar spinner item, to select that an event recurs every weekday. -->
1694    <string name="every_weekday">"Every weekday (Mon\u2013Fri)"</string>
1695    <!-- Calendar spinner item, to select that an event recurs every day. -->
1696    <string name="daily">Daily</string>
1697    <!-- Calendar spinner item, to select that an event recurs every week on a particular day of the week. -->
1698    <string name="weekly">"Weekly on <xliff:g id="day">%s</xliff:g>"</string>
1699    <!-- Calendar spinner item, to select that an event recurs every month. -->
1700    <string name="monthly">Monthly</string>
1701    <!-- Calendar spinner item, to select that an event recurs every year. -->
1702    <string name="yearly">Yearly</string>
1703
1704
1705    <!-- Title for error alert when a video cannot be played.  it can be used by any app. -->
1706    <string name="VideoView_error_title">Cannot play video</string>
1707    <!-- Text for error alert when a video container is not valid for progressive download/playback. -->
1708    <string name="VideoView_error_text_invalid_progressive_playback">Sorry, this video is not valid for streaming to this device.</string>
1709    <!-- Text for error alert when a video cannot be played. it can be used by any app. -->
1710    <string name="VideoView_error_text_unknown">Sorry, this video cannot be played.</string>
1711    <!-- Button to close error alert when a video cannot be played -->
1712    <string name="VideoView_error_button">OK</string>
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717    <!-- Format indicating a relative expression and time.
1718         Example: "4 hours ago, 11:00 am" -->
1719    <string name="relative_time">"<xliff:g id="date" example="4 hours ago">%1$s</xliff:g>, <xliff:g id="time" example="11:00 am">%2$s</xliff:g>"</string>
1720
1721
1722    <!-- Quoted name for 12pm, lowercase -->
1723    <string name="noon">"noon"</string>
1724    <!-- Quoted name for 12pm, uppercase first letter -->
1725    <string name="Noon">"Noon"</string>
1726    <!-- Quoted name for 12am, lowercase -->
1727    <string name="midnight">"midnight"</string>
1728    <!-- Quoted name for 12am, uppercase first letter -->
1729    <string name="Midnight">"Midnight"</string>
1730
1731
1732
1733
1734
1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
1740
1741    <!-- Format string for durations like "01:23" (1 minute, 23 seconds) -->
1742    <string name="elapsed_time_short_format_mm_ss"><xliff:g id="minutes" example="1">%1$02d</xliff:g>:<xliff:g id="seconds" example="23">%2$02d</xliff:g></string>
1743
1744    <!-- Format string for times like "1:43:33" (1 hour, 43 minutes, 33 seconds) -->
1745    <string name="elapsed_time_short_format_h_mm_ss"><xliff:g id="hours" example="1">%1$d</xliff:g>:<xliff:g id="minutes" example="43">%2$02d</xliff:g>:<xliff:g id="seconds" example="33">%3$02d</xliff:g></string>
1746
1747    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used to select all text in the edit field. -->
1748    <string name="selectAll">Select all</string>
1749
1750    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used to start selecting text in the edit field. -->
1751    <string name="selectText">Select text</string>
1752
1753    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used to start selecting text in the edit field. -->
1754    <string name="stopSelectingText">Stop selecting text</string>
1755
1756    <!-- Item on EditText context menu.  This action is used to cut selected the text into the clipboard.  -->
1757    <string name="cut">Cut</string>
1758
1759    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used to cut all the text into the clipboard. -->
1760    <string name="cutAll">Cut all</string>
1761
1762    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used to cut selected the text into the clipboard. -->
1763    <string name="copy">Copy</string>
1764
1765    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used to copy all the text into the clipboard. -->
1766    <string name="copyAll">Copy all</string>
1767
1768    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used t o paste from the clipboard into the eidt field -->
1769    <string name="paste">Paste</string>
1770
1771    <!-- Item on EditText context menu. This action is used to copy a URL from the edit field into the clipboard. -->
1772    <string name="copyUrl">Copy URL</string>
1773
1774    <!-- EditText context menu -->
1775    <string name="inputMethod">Input method</string>
1776
1777    <!-- Item on EditText context menu, used to add a word to the
1778         input method dictionary. -->
1779    <string name="addToDictionary">"Add \"<xliff:g id="word" example="rickroll">%s</xliff:g>\" to dictionary</string>
1780
1781    <!-- Title for EditText context menu -->
1782    <string name="editTextMenuTitle">Edit text</string>
1783
1784    <!-- If the device is getting low on internal storage, a notification is shown to the user.  This is the title of that notification. -->
1785    <string name="low_internal_storage_view_title">Low on space</string>
1786    <!-- If the device is getting low on internal storage, a notification is shown to the user.  This is the message of that notification. -->
1787    <string name="low_internal_storage_view_text">Phone storage space is getting low.</string>
1788
1789    <!-- Preference framework strings. -->
1790    <string name="ok">OK</string>
1791    <!-- Preference framework strings. -->
1792    <string name="cancel">Cancel</string>
1793    <!-- Preference framework strings. -->
1794    <string name="yes">OK</string>
1795    <!-- Preference framework strings. -->
1796    <string name="no">Cancel</string>
1797    <!-- This is the generic "attention" string to be used in attention dialogs.  Typically
1798         combined with setIcon(android.R.drawable.ic_dialog_alert) -->
1799    <string name="dialog_alert_title">Attention</string>
1800
1801    <!-- Default text for a button that can be toggled on and off. -->
1802    <string name="capital_on">ON</string>
1803    <!-- Default text for a button that can be toggled on and off. -->
1804    <string name="capital_off">OFF</string>
1805
1806    <!-- Title of intent resolver dialog when selecting an application to run. -->
1807    <string name="whichApplication">Complete action using</string>
1808    <!-- Option to always use the selected application resolution in the future. See the "Complete action using" dialog title-->
1809    <string name="alwaysUse">Use by default for this action.</string>
1810    <!-- Text displayed when the user selects the check box for setting default application.  See the "Use by default for this action" check box. -->
1811    <string name="clearDefaultHintMsg">Clear default in Home Settings &gt; Applications &gt; Manage applications.</string>
1812    <!-- Default title for the activity chooser, when one is not given. Android allows multiple activities to perform an action.  for example, there may be many ringtone pickers installed.  A dialog is shown to the user allowing him to pick which activity should be used.  This is the title. -->
1813    <string name="chooseActivity">Select an action</string>
1814    <!-- Text to display when there are no activities found to display in the
1815         activity chooser. See the "Select an action" title. -->
1816    <string name="noApplications">No applications can perform this action.</string>
1817    <!-- Title of the alert when an application has crashed. -->
1818    <string name="aerr_title">Sorry!</string>
1819    <!-- Text of the alert that is displayed when an application is not responding. -->
1820    <string name="aerr_application">The application <xliff:g id="application">%1$s</xliff:g>
1821        (process <xliff:g id="process">%2$s</xliff:g>) has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.</string>
1822    <!-- Text of the alert that is displayed when an application has crashed. -->
1823    <string name="aerr_process">The process <xliff:g id="process">%1$s</xliff:g> has
1824        stopped unexpectedly. Please try again.</string>
1825    <!-- Title of the alert when an application is not responding. -->
1826    <string name="anr_title">Sorry!</string>
1827    <!-- Text of the alert that is displayed when an application is not responding. -->
1828    <string name="anr_activity_application">Activity <xliff:g id="activity">%1$s</xliff:g> (in application <xliff:g id="application">%2$s</xliff:g>) is not responding.</string>
1829    <!-- Text of the alert that is displayed when an application is not responding. -->
1830    <string name="anr_activity_process">Activity <xliff:g id="activity">%1$s</xliff:g> (in process <xliff:g id="process">%2$s</xliff:g>) is not responding.</string>
1831    <!-- Text of the alert that is displayed when an application is not responding. -->
1832    <string name="anr_application_process">Application <xliff:g id="application">%1$s</xliff:g> (in process <xliff:g id="process">%2$s</xliff:g>) is not responding.</string>
1833    <!-- Text of the alert that is displayed when an application is not responding. -->
1834    <string name="anr_process">Process <xliff:g id="process">%1$s</xliff:g> is not responding.</string>
1835    <!-- Button allowing the user to close an application that is not responding. This will kill the application. -->
1836    <string name="force_close">Force close</string>
1837    <!-- Button allowing the user to send a bug report for application which has encountered an error. -->
1838    <string name="report">Report</string>
1839    <!-- Button allowing the user to choose to wait for an application that is not responding to become responsive again. -->
1840    <string name="wait">Wait</string>
1841    <!-- Button allowing a developer to connect a debugger to an application that is not responding. -->
1842    <string name="debug">Debug</string>
1843
1844    <!-- Displayed in the title of the chooser for things to do with text that
1845         is to be sent to another application. For example, I can send text through SMS or IM.  A dialog with those choices would be shown, and this would be the title. -->
1846    <string name="sendText">Select an action for text</string>
1847
1848    <!-- Title of the dialog where the user is adjusting the phone ringer volume -->
1849    <string name="volume_ringtone">Ringer volume</string>
1850    <!-- Title of the dialog where the user is adjusting the music volume -->
1851    <string name="volume_music">Media volume</string>
1852    <!-- Hint shown in the volume toast to inform the user that the media audio is playing through Bluetooth. -->
1853    <string name="volume_music_hint_playing_through_bluetooth">Playing through Bluetooth</string>
1854    <!-- Hint shown in the volume toast to inform the user that the current ringtone is the silent ringtone. -->
1855    <string name="volume_music_hint_silent_ringtone_selected">Silent ringtone selected</string>
1856    <!-- Title of the dialog where the user is adjusting the phone call volume -->
1857    <string name="volume_call">In-call volume</string>
1858    <!-- Title of the dialog where the user is adjusting the phone call volume when connected on bluetooth-->
1859    <string name="volume_bluetooth_call">Bluetooth in-call volume</string>
1860    <!-- Title of the dialog where the user is adjusting the audio volume for alarms -->
1861    <string name="volume_alarm">Alarm volume</string>
1862    <!-- Title of the dialog where the user is adjusting the audio volume for notifications -->
1863    <string name="volume_notification">Notification volume</string>
1864    <!-- Title of the dialog where the user is adjusting the general audio volume -->
1865    <string name="volume_unknown">Volume</string>
1866
1867    <!-- Ringtone picker strings --> <skip />
1868    <!-- Choice in the ringtone picker.  If chosen, the default ringtone will be used. -->
1869    <string name="ringtone_default">Default ringtone</string>
1870    <!-- Choice in the ringtone picker.  If chosen, the default ringtone will be used. This fills in the actual ringtone's title into the message. -->
1871    <string name="ringtone_default_with_actual">Default ringtone (<xliff:g id="actual_ringtone">%1$s</xliff:g>)</string>
1872    <!-- Choice in the ringtone picker.  If chosen, there will be silence instead of a ringtone played. -->
1873    <string name="ringtone_silent">Silent</string>
1874    <!-- The title of the ringtone picker dialog. -->
1875    <string name="ringtone_picker_title">Ringtones</string>
1876    <!-- If there is ever a ringtone set for some setting, but that ringtone can no longer be resolved, t his is shown instead.  For example, if the ringtone was on a SD card and it had been removed, this woudl be shown for ringtones on that SD card. -->
1877    <string name="ringtone_unknown">Unknown ringtone</string>
1878
1879    <!-- A notification is shown when there are open wireless networks nearby.  This is the notification's title. -->
1880    <plurals name="wifi_available">
1881        <item quantity="one">Wi-Fi network available</item>
1882        <item quantity="other">Wi-Fi networks available</item>
1883    </plurals>
1884    <!-- A notification is shown when there are open wireless networks nearby.  This is the notification's message. -->
1885    <plurals name="wifi_available_detailed">
1886        <item quantity="one">Open Wi-Fi network available</item>
1887        <item quantity="other">Open Wi-Fi networks available</item>
1888    </plurals>
1889
1890    <!-- Name of the dialog that lets the user choose an accented character to insert -->
1891    <string name="select_character">Insert character</string>
1892
1893    <!-- SMS per-application rate control Dialog --> <skip />
1894    <!-- See SMS_DIALOG.  This is shown if the current application's name cannot be figuerd out. -->
1895    <string name="sms_control_default_app_name">Unknown application</string>
1896    <!-- SMS_DIALOG: An SMS dialog is shown if an application tries to send too many SMSes.  This is the title of that dialog. -->
1897    <string name="sms_control_title">Sending SMS messages</string>
1898    <!-- See SMS_DIALOG.  This is the message shown in that dialog. -->
1899    <string name="sms_control_message">A large number of SMS messages are being sent. Select \"OK\" to continue, or \"Cancel\" to stop sending.</string>
1900    <!-- See SMS_DIALOG.  This is a button choice to allow sending the SMSes. -->
1901    <string name="sms_control_yes">OK</string>
1902    <!-- See SMS_DIALOG.  This is a button choice to disallow sending the SMSes.. -->
1903    <string name="sms_control_no">Cancel</string>
1904
1905    <!-- Name of the button in the date/time picker to accept the date/time change -->
1906    <string name="date_time_set">Set</string>
1907
1908    <!-- Security Permissions strings-->
1909    <!-- The default permission group for any permissions that have not explicitly set a group. -->
1910    <string name="default_permission_group">Default</string>
1911    <!-- Do not translate. -->
1912    <string name="permissions_format"><xliff:g id="perm_line1">%1$s</xliff:g>, <xliff:g id="perm_line2">%2$s</xliff:g></string>
1913    <!-- Shown for an application when it doesn't require any permission grants. -->
1914    <string name="no_permissions">No permissions required</string>
1915    <!-- When installing an application, the less-dangerous permissions are hidden.  If the user showed those, this is the text to hide them again.  -->
1916    <string name="perms_hide"><b>Hide</b></string>
1917    <!-- When installing an application, the less-dangerous permissions are hidden.  This is the text to show those. -->
1918    <string name="perms_show_all"><b>Show all</b></string>
1919
1920    <!-- Shown when there is content loading from the internet into a dialog. -->
1921    <string name="googlewebcontenthelper_loading">Loading\u2026</string>
1922
1923    <!-- USB storage dialog strings -->
1924    <!-- This is the label for the activity, and should never be visible to the user. -->
1925    <!-- See USB_STORAGE.  USB_STORAGE_DIALOG:  After the user selects the notification, a dialog is shown asking if he wants to mount.  This is the title. -->
1926    <string name="usb_storage_title">USB connected</string>
1927    <!-- See USB_STORAGE.    This is the message. -->
1928    <string name="usb_storage_message">You have connected your phone to your computer via USB. Select \"Mount\" if you want to copy files between your computer and your phone\'s SD card.</string>
1929    <!-- See USB_STORAGE.    This is the button text to mount the phone on the computer. -->
1930    <string name="usb_storage_button_mount">Mount</string>
1931    <!-- See USB_STORAGE.   This is the button text to ignore the plugging in of the phone.. -->
1932    <string name="usb_storage_button_unmount">Don\'t mount</string>
1933    <!-- See USB_STORAGE_DIALOG.  If there was an error mounting, this is the text. -->
1934    <string name="usb_storage_error_message">There is a problem using your SD card for USB storage.</string>
1935    <!-- USB_STORAGE: When the user connects the phone to a computer via USB, we show a notification asking if he wants to share files across.  This is the title -->
1936    <string name="usb_storage_notification_title">USB connected</string>
1937    <!-- See USB_STORAGE. This is the message. -->
1938    <string name="usb_storage_notification_message">Select to copy files to/from your computer.</string>
1939    <!-- USB_STORAGE_STOP: While USB storage is enabled, we show a notification dialog asking if he wants to stop. This is the title -->
1940    <string name="usb_storage_stop_notification_title">Turn off USB storage</string>
1941    <!-- See USB_STORAGE. This is the message. -->
1942    <string name="usb_storage_stop_notification_message">Select to turn off USB storage.</string>
1943
1944    <!-- USB storage stop dialog strings -->
1945    <!-- This is the label for the activity, and should never be visible to the user. -->
1946    <!-- See USB_STORAGE_STOP.  USB_STORAGE_STOP_DIALOG:  After the user selects the notification, a dialog is shown asking if he wants to stop usb storage.  This is the title. -->
1947    <string name="usb_storage_stop_title">Turn off USB storage</string>
1948    <!-- See USB_STORAGE_STOP.    This is the message. -->
1949    <string name="usb_storage_stop_message">Before turning off USB storage, make sure you have unmounted on the USB host. Select \"Turn Off\" to turn off USB storage.</string>
1950    <!-- See USB_STORAGE_STOP.    This is the button text to stop usb storage. -->
1951    <string name="usb_storage_stop_button_mount">Turn Off</string>
1952    <!-- See USB_STORAGE_STOP.   This is the button text to cancel stoping usb storage. -->
1953    <string name="usb_storage_stop_button_unmount">Cancel</string>
1954    <!-- See USB_STORAGE_STOP_DIALOG.  If there was an error stopping, this is the text. -->
1955    <string name="usb_storage_stop_error_message">We\'ve encountered a problem turning off USB storage. Check to make sure you have unmounted the USB host, then try again.</string>
1956
1957    <!-- External media format dialog strings -->
1958    <!-- This is the label for the activity, and should never be visible to the user. -->
1959    <!-- See EXTMEDIA_FORMAT.  EXTMEDIA_FORMAT_DIALOG:  After the user selects the notification, a dialog is shown asking if he wants to format the SD card.  This is the title. -->
1960    <string name="extmedia_format_title">Format SD card</string>
1961    <!-- See EXTMEDIA_FORMAT.   This is the message. -->
1962    <string name="extmedia_format_message">Are you sure you want to format the SD card? All data on your card will be lost.</string>
1963    <!-- See EXTMEDIA_FORMAT.    This is the button text to format the sd card. -->
1964    <string name="extmedia_format_button_format">Format</string>
1965
1966    <!-- Title of notification shown when ADB is actively connected to the phone. -->
1967    <string name="adb_active_notification_title">USB debugging connected</string>
1968    <!-- Message of notification shown when ADB is actively connected to the phone. -->
1969    <string name="adb_active_notification_message">Select to disable USB debugging.</string>
1970
1971    <!-- Used to replace %s in urls retreived from the signin server with locales.  For Some        -->
1972    <!-- devices we don't support all the locales we ship to and need to replace the '%s' with a    -->
1973    <!-- locale string based on mcc values.  By default (0-length string) we don't replace the %s   -->
1974    <!-- at all and later replace it with a locale string based on the users chosen locale          -->
1975    <!-- DO NOT TRANSLATE -->
1976    <string name="locale_replacement">""</string>
1977
1978    <!-- Title of the pop-up dialog in which the user switches input method components. -->
1979    <string name="select_input_method">Select input method</string>
1980
1981    <string name="fast_scroll_alphabet">\u0020ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ</string>
1982    <string name="fast_scroll_numeric_alphabet">\u00200123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ</string>
1983
1984    <string name="candidates_style"><u>candidates</u></string>
1985
1986    <!-- External media notification strings -->
1987    <!-- Shown when external media is being checked -->
1988    <string name="ext_media_checking_notification_title">Preparing SD card</string>
1989    <string name="ext_media_checking_notification_message">Checking for errors.</string>
1990
1991    <!-- Shown when external media is blank (or unsupported filesystem) -->
1992    <string name="ext_media_nofs_notification_title">Blank SD card</string>
1993    <string name="ext_media_nofs_notification_message">SD card blank or has unsupported filesystem.</string>
1994
1995    <!-- Shown when external media is unmountable (corrupt)) -->
1996    <string name="ext_media_unmountable_notification_title">Damaged SD card</string>
1997    <string name="ext_media_unmountable_notification_message">SD card damaged. You may have to reformat it.</string>
1998
1999    <!-- Shown when external media is unsafely removed -->
2000    <string name="ext_media_badremoval_notification_title">SD card unexpectedly removed</string>
2001    <string name="ext_media_badremoval_notification_message">Unmount SD card before removing to avoid data loss.</string>
2002
2003    <!-- Shown when external media has been safely removed -->
2004    <string name="ext_media_safe_unmount_notification_title">SD card safe to remove</string>
2005    <string name="ext_media_safe_unmount_notification_message">You can safely remove SD card.</string>
2006
2007    <!-- Shown when external media is missing -->
2008    <string name="ext_media_nomedia_notification_title">Removed SD card</string>
2009    <string name="ext_media_nomedia_notification_message">SD card removed. Insert a new one.</string>
2010
2011    <!-- Shown in LauncherActivity when the requested target Intent didn't return any matching Activities, leaving the list empty. -->
2012    <string name="activity_list_empty">No matching activities found</string>
2013
2014    <!-- permission attributes related to package usage statistics -->
2015    <!-- Title of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
2016    <string name="permlab_pkgUsageStats">update component usage statistics</string>
2017    <!-- Description of an application permission, listed so the user can choose whether they want to allow the application to do this. -->
2018    <string name="permdesc_pkgUsageStats">Allows the modification of collected component usage statistics. Not for use by normal applications.</string>
2019
2020    <!-- Shown in the tutorial for tap twice for zoom control. -->
2021    <string name="tutorial_double_tap_to_zoom_message_short">Tap twice for zoom control</string>
2022
2023
2024    <!-- Shown in gadget hosts (e.g. the home screen) when there was an error inflating
2025    the gadget. -->
2026    <string name="gadget_host_error_inflating">Error inflating widget</string>
2027
2028    <!-- Long label for a button on a full-screen input method for the "Go" action. -->
2029    <string name="ime_action_go">Go</string>
2030
2031    <!-- Long label for a button on a full-screen input method for the "Search" action. -->
2032    <string name="ime_action_search">Search</string>
2033
2034    <!-- Long label for a button on a full-screen input method for the "Send" action. -->
2035    <string name="ime_action_send">Send</string>
2036
2037    <!-- Long label for a button on a full-screen input method for the "Next" action. -->
2038    <string name="ime_action_next">Next</string>
2039
2040    <!-- Long label for a button on a full-screen input method for the "Done" action. -->
2041    <string name="ime_action_done">Done</string>
2042
2043    <!-- Long label for a button on a full-screen input method for an unknown action. -->
2044    <string name="ime_action_default">Execute</string>
2045
2046    <!-- Strings for search suggestions. These are going here because they are referenced by both
2047         ContactsProvider and GoogleContactsProvider -->
2048    <skip />
2049
2050
2051    <!-- This string appears (on two lines) when you type a number into contacts search, to let you dial the phone number you typed.  The first line will be in bigger type than the second. -->
2052    <string name="dial_number_using">Dial number\nusing <xliff:g id="number" example="555">%s</xliff:g></string>
2053
2054    <!-- This string appears (on two lines) when you type a number into contacts search, to let you create a contact whose phone number is the number you typed.  The first line will be in bigger type than the second. -->
2055    <string name="create_contact_using">Create contact\nusing <xliff:g id="number" example="555">%s</xliff:g></string>
2056
2057    <!-- This string array should be overridden by the manufacture to present a list of carrier-id,locale,wifi-channel sets.  This is used at startup to set system defaults by checking the system property ro.carrier for the carrier-id and searching through this array -->
2058    <!-- An Array of [[Carrier-ID]                     -->
2059    <!--              [default-locale]                 -->
2060    <!--              [default-wifi-allowed-channels]] -->
2061    <string-array translatable="false" name="carrier_properties">
2062    </string-array>
2063
2064    <!-- Title for the selected state of a CompoundButton. -->
2065    <string name="accessibility_compound_button_selected">checked</string>
2066
2067    <!-- Title for the unselected state of a CompoundButton. -->
2068    <string name="accessibility_compound_button_unselected">not checked</string>
2069
2070    <string name="grant_credentials_permission_message_desc">The
2071    listed applications are requesting permission to access the login credentials for account <xliff:g id="account" example="foo@gmail.com">%1$s</xliff:g> from
2072    <xliff:g id="application" example="Google Apps">%2$s</xliff:g>. Do you wish to grant this permission? If so, your answer will be remembered and you will not be prompted
2073    again.</string>
2074
2075    <string name="grant_credentials_permission_message_with_authtokenlabel_desc">The
2076    listed applications are requesting permission to access the <xliff:g id="type" example="Contacts">%1$s</xliff:g> login credentials for account <xliff:g id="account" example="foo@gmail.com">%2$s</xliff:g> from
2077    <xliff:g id="application" example="Google Apps">%3$s</xliff:g>. Do you wish to grant this permission? If so, your answer will be remembered and you will not be prompted
2078    again.</string>
2079
2080    <string name="allow">Allow</string>
2081    <string name="deny">Deny</string>
2082    <string name="permission_request_notification_title">Permission Requested</string>
2083    <string name="permission_request_notification_with_subtitle">Permission Requested\nfor account <xliff:g id="account" example="foo@gmail.com">%s</xliff:g></string>
2084
2085    <!-- Label to show for a service that is running because it is an input method. -->
2086    <string name="input_method_binding_label">Input method</string>
2087    <!-- Label to show for a service that is running because it is a sync adapter. -->
2088    <string name="sync_binding_label">Sync</string>
2089    <!-- Label to show for a service that is running because it is an accessibility module. -->
2090    <string name="accessibility_binding_label">Accessibility</string>
2091    <!-- Label to show for a service that is running because it is a wallpaper. -->
2092    <string name="wallpaper_binding_label">Wallpaper</string>
2093    <!-- Dialog title for user to select a different wallpaper from service list -->
2094    <string name="chooser_wallpaper">Change wallpaper</string>
2095
2096    <!-- Do Not Translate: Alternate eri.xml -->
2097    <string name="alternate_eri_file">/data/eri.xml</string>
2098
2099    <string name="pptp_vpn_description">Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol</string>
2100    <string name="l2tp_vpn_description">Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol</string>
2101    <string name="l2tp_ipsec_psk_vpn_description">Pre-shared key based L2TP/IPSec VPN</string>
2102    <string name="l2tp_ipsec_crt_vpn_description">Certificate based L2TP/IPSec VPN</string>
2103</resources>
2104