How to change the fonts in Android with root: If there is something for which Android stands out with respect to other systems, it is because of its capacity for personalization. Either through launchers or through modified ROM's, we can modify the aesthetics of it to our liking, especially when we go to root . In this day we will teach you to change the source in Android being superusers in a simple way.
If you are not root users , we recommend that you take a look at the respective section of the web on how to root almost any terminal , as well as other more specific models. Now, let's get down to work.
If you are not root users , we recommend that you take a look at the respective section of the web on how to root almost any terminal , as well as other more specific models. Now, let's get down to work.
How to change the fonts in Android with root:
iFont, the solution to change Android sources
What would Android be without the root ? As we saw in the article that we published just a few months ago , rooting our smartphone entails a series of advantages as interesting as the one we are dealing with today: changing the source in Android . And is that if in some layers of personalization we could already do this in a native way, this time we can do it using a simple application.
Thanks to iFont , replacing the default Android source with a personalized one is children's, although there are other applications in the Play Store with similar functionality, such as HiFont . Once installed on our smartphone or tablet, we will only have to open it to see the list of available sources in the application, although we can download others through pages such as freefonts100 and add them to it through the My sources section (they must be in . ttf ). After selecting the desired one, click on Download and then Apply to establish that source. Then, our terminal will restart with the source that we have established.
How to change the fonts in Android with root
Clarify that not all terminals are compatible with the change of source, so we recommend you look for comments in the corresponding section of the Google store at risk of brickear your device .
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