Step 1: Find your desired font. You will need certain types.
Get Sans Serif fonts here and Serif fonts here. Make sure they are .ttf.
- Regular Serif
- Bold Serif
- Italic Serif
- Bold Italic Serif
- Regular Sans Serif
- Bold Sans Serif
- Italic Sans Serif
- Download DroidExplorer
- Boot into Recovery Mode
- Mount /system
- Browse to /system/fonts
- Copy all the fonts inside the folder onto your SD card or desktop
You will have to rename each font to your droid defaults.
- Your regular serif font → DroidSerif-Regular
- Your bold serif font → DroidSerif-Bold
- Your italic serif font → DroidSerif-Italic
- Your bold italic serif font → DroidSerif-BoldItalic
- Your regular sans serif font → DroidSans
- Your bold sans serif font → DroidSans-Bold
- Your italic sans serif font → DroidSans-Italic
Now delete all the files from the /system/fonts.
If you have more fonts than listed here, do not delete them. For instance, on my phone, I have Arial fonts, which my phone uses by default for many things. If your phone also does this, simply rename your files accordingly.
Step 4: Replacing fonts
Make sure that you are still in recovery and your /system is mounted. Then follow these steps.
- In DroidExplorer, drag all of your renamed files into the /fonts folder
- Reboot your device
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