Change Font On Rooted Android Phone On App, System Basis

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I’m a lover of Android’s default Roboto font. It has come a long way, and with Android L, it only gets better. But the beauty of Android is that you are allowed to change things, for better or for worse.

There are good reasons why you would want to change the font on your Android phone. If you’re using a Samsung phone, you might want to switch to Roboto, or you might get tired of using the same default font for years, like everyone else.

Here’s your chance to spice up the life of your rooted Android phone. And the app we’re about to talk about offers a ton of free fonts for you to choose from. Everything from classy sans-serifs to cursive to downright funky fonts. Once your phone is rooted, the app also allows you to change the font per-app or system-wide.

How exactly do you do all this? Follow the instructions below to find out.

Install Xposed Framework

We have talked about Xposed Framework before. It’s a platform for rooted apps that allows you to install mods such as apps. Fonter, the application we are going to use today to change the font is one such mod.

What is Xposed? If you want to learn more about Xposed, check out our explainer and list of the best Xposed modules. If you haven’t already, download and install Xposed Framework on your compatible smartphone from here.

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Install Fonter, Xposed Module

Now that you have the Xposed Framework installed, open Xposed Installer application.

Step 1: Enter Download and find font.

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Step 2: Click font optional, slide over version and press Download for the latest version.

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Step 3. The module will be downloaded and you will be prompted to install the APK file. Make sure you have Unknown sources turn on word Privacy inside Setting application.

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Step 4: Once the Fonter app is installed, go to Xposed Installer -> module and check font. The app will ask you to restart your phone to activate the app.

How to use Fonter to change fonts per application or system base

After the phone is rebooted, find the Fonter app from your app drawer and open it. The main screen will list all available fonts for different languages.

Use Search feature to search for something specific.

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When you find a font you like, tap Download button.

Once the font is downloaded, the application will ask if you want to apply the font to a specific application or system.

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If you choose per app, select the app you want, authenticate, and if the app is running, it will relaunch with the new fonts applied.

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To enable the full font system, you need to give the app root access and then restart the phone.

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Fonts for different languages: Fonter lists fonts for different languages ​​like Korean, French, Chinese, etc. This means you are not limited to English only when using fonts alternative letters.

Which font will you try?

What kind of font will make it to your phone? Something posh like a 19th-century print or something as loud as a teenage singer’s album cover? Let us know in the comments below.

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