Follow a few quick steps to download and apply a new font to your Galaxy phone. | Photo by Vjeran Pavic / The Verge

One of the best things about a Samsung Galaxy phone is that it isn’t a “one size fits all” experience. Case in point: your phone’s font. If you’re not happy with the default choice, you can change it to something that’s easier to read or something that expresses your personal style a little more. After all, you probably spend hours every day checking your phone, so you should really like the font you’re looking at. Here’s how to change and adjust the font on a Samsung Galaxy phone.

I used a Samsung Galaxy A53 5G running One UI 4.1 for the following steps:

Go to Settings > Display.
Scroll down and select Font size and style. On this menu page, you can choose to bold the current font, which might spice up the look of your font enough for…

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