How to change font in Samsung Galaxy Note 8, step by step, along with the problem
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 font - Samsung continues to offer the option to change the system fonts (default) on the device. Meanwhile,
changing the font may seem like a big deal, but believe me, after you
change your device font, you will feel like you have a new device. The process of changing the font on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 device is quite simple.
The first step: you go to Settings> Display> Screen> Zoom and Font. Here you will find options related to system fonts including the size and appearance of each font if you want to use it.
The second step: to change the default font, you only need to choose one of the font types provided from the 'Font Style' below the screen and press the 'Apply' button in the upper right corner of the font you have selected. You can download additional fonts from the Galaxy App Store.To change the font size on Galaxy Note 8, simply slide down and select 'Font size' to the right or left depending on your taste.
Screen Zoom
Google has introduced the ability to change device DPI on Android nougat. With the Galaxy Note 8, Samsung has renamed the option to 'Screen Zoom'. With Screen Zoom, you can really adjust the amount of content displayed on your device screen. This is different from changing the font size like UI, because the scale depends on you. So, the lower the DPI or the screen zoom you choose, the more content will be displayed on the screen, and vice versa.
The 'Font Not Compatible' issue
If you have enough collection that you have used on the previous Samsung Galaxy device, then be prepared to be disappointed. Like its predecessor, the Galaxy S8 and S7, when you install third-party font apps or other third-party sources on Galaxy Note 8, you will be greeted with a warning that the fonts do not match your device. This is because Samsung has changed the font framework starting from Nougat which makes it impossible to use fonts coming from outside sources. The company took this decision to minimize font piracy that still happens frequently in the Google Play Store.
So, the only way to download additional fonts on Galaxy Note 8 is via Galaxy App Store itself. The problem? You have to pay for most of the fonts provided and tend not to work as planned in most people. Unfortunately, there is not much you can do. However, the fonts are mostly still at a reasonable price, ie $ 1 to $ 2.
When you have downloaded the font from the Galaxy App Store, you just need to follow the simple steps above to apply it. Has anyone ever tried? Which font do you like best?



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