Customizing system fonts on an Android device can enhance its appearance and personalization. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to change and customize your Android system fonts:
Method 1: Using Built-in Options (For Some Models)
For Samsung Devices:
- Open Settings: Navigate to the "Settings" app on your device.
- Display Settings: Tap on "Display."
- Font Size and Style: Look for the "Font size and style" option and tap on it.
- Choose a Font: Select from the list of pre-installed fonts or tap on "Download fonts" to access more options from the Galaxy Store.
- Apply the Font: Once you've chosen a font, apply it, and your device will update the font system-wide.
For LG Devices:
- Open Settings: Navigate to the "Settings" app.
- Display: Tap on "Display."
- Font: Tap on "Font" to access font settings.
- Select a Font: Choose your preferred font from the available options.
- Confirm Changes: Apply your choice to change the system font.
Method 2: Using Third-Party Launchers
- Download a Launcher: Install a launcher that supports custom fonts, such as Nova Launcher or Apex Launcher, from the Google Play Store.
- Open Launcher Settings: Access the launcher's settings. For Nova Launcher, press and hold on the home screen, then tap "Settings."
- Look for Font Options: Navigate to themes or font settings within the launcher.
- Choose Font Style: Select and apply your desired font style. Note that this may not change fonts in all apps or system apps.


