Samsung’s One UI has been a popular choice among Android users for its sleek design, intuitive user interface, and a host of customization options. With each iteration, Samsung strives to improve the user experience, and One UI 6 is no exception, one of the subtle yet impactful changes in this latest version is the default font.
The consumers of Samsung Galaxy S23 devices are enjoying UI tweaks, a new Quick Panel, default font, optimizations, and various significant elements of the latest Android 14-based One UI 6 Beta version. However, the fonts of the latest custom skin are now available to download for your Galaxy phones.
The default font in Samsung’s One UI 6 enhances the overall Galaxy phone experience by combining clarity, aesthetics, and consistency.
It’s a reflection of Samsung’s commitment to delivering a user-friendly and visually pleasing interface. You can get the One UI 6 font on your Samsung device by following some steps mentioned below.
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Get custom font using zFont
- Let’s start by opening your file browser.
- Create a folder in the main directory called Fonts.
- The main directory should be the one where your Download folder is.
- Use your file browser again to find your downloaded TTF file.
- Copy and paste it into the Fonts folder.
- Open zFont and tap the Local option in the bottom right corner.
- Tap the green plus button and select the Add file option.
- Navigate to your Fonts folder and select the TTF file.
- The font should appear in the Local section of zFont.
- Tap the font and then tap the Apply button.
- When prompted, tap the Auto (Recommended) option and hit Done.
- On Samsung devices, you have to install SamsungSans, apply it, sign in to your Samsung account, back up your Settings data, and then uninstall SamsungSans.
- Luckily, zFont lets you tap each prerequisite to take you to the proper screen to get all of that done.
- Take your time, and follow the directions exactly and in order.