For instance, some Samsung Android devices such as the Galaxy S2, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy Note 10.1, and even the Galaxy Camera, let you change the font style. Samsung has preinstalled a few extra fonts besides the default, but you can get more online through the Google Play Store. There’s similar functionality on certain LG phones, too, and to fetch more fonts, you’ll be redirected to the LG Smart World instead of to the Google Play Store. Putting on a new font requires only a quick trip to Settings > Display > Font Style. Just tap the name of the font that you want, and confirm that you want to set it as system font. Font replacement is instantaneous. No need for rebooting. The selected font will be displayed throughout your device’s interface such as the time on the status bar, system menus, and even on your text messages. One non-root way to change fonts on Android is through custom launcher apps. Some custom launchers integrate the font-changing function, while most others will need you to install themes. One very popular custom launcher that provides a way to change fonts is GO Launcher EX. A downside to font customization in GO Launcher EX is that it doesn’t change the font in your apps and Android system menus. The font changes are applied only to selected parts of the custom launcher UI but not to the entire system. To change font styles in GO Launcher EX, do the following: Copy your TTF font files to the /sdcard/GOLauncherEX/fonts directory. Open GO Launcher EX. On the main home screen, tap the Menu button (represented by 3 dots) or swipe the screen upwards. Tap on the Preferences button to bring up the GO Launcher Settings page. Tap on Visual Settings. Swipe to the Font tab on the left. Tap on Scan Font to let the app scan your directories for font files. If everything goes well, the app should also be able to find the fonts that you copied to the /sdcard/GOLauncherEX/fonts directory. Tap Select Font and tap on the font that you want to use. Changes will apply immediately. No need for rebooting. If you want more fonts for use with GO Launcher EX, download and install GO Launcher Fonts.
iFont (for Samsung devices) The popular iFont app can also be used for changing fonts. Although primarily for Samsung devices (both rooted and non-rooted), the app can also work on certain rooted, non-Samsung devices. On non-rooted Samsung devices, use iFont’s Online tab to browse for available fonts. To use a font on the list, do the following: Enable installation of apps from “Unknown Sources.” This option can usually be found in Settings > Security. Launch iFont. Go to the Online tab. Tap on a font name that you want to install. Tap the Download button. Tap the Set button. Or go to Settings > Display > Font Style. Your newly installed font should appear on the list. Tap on the new font to use it as system font. Font is applied immediately. No reboot needed. You can also copy TrueType (TTF) fonts from your PC to the /sdcard/ifont/custom directory; the said fonts will appear on the Custom tab. But, to be able to install and use the fonts, you will need a rooted device. (For a guide on using this app on rooted devices, see the iFont subsection under “Methods requiring root.”) iFont is free and shows no ads. It worked quite well on several devices (including non-Samsung phones) that I tested it on.
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