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The Pixel 2 on Android 8.1 Dev Preview incorporates a fresh new typeface in Settings, Clock, Lockscreen, etc. Using this guide, you will be able to install Google Product Sans font on any Android device running AOSP, MIUI, LineageOS, or Stock.
Was announced recently and it brought some hefty new features and aesthetic changes that make the overall visual experience pretty neat and better than ever. We have seen new changes like the revamped settings menu, translucent Quick Settings, dimming navigation bar and much more. But there’s another renovation that has only made in case of the. The device’s system now uses a different font family (Than ).
The new typeface is known as ‘ Google Product Sans‘. But it is only limited to the 2017 Pixel devices only. That’s unfortunate, but then Android customization community makes its way through such things. So, it is now possible for you to install Google Product Sans font on Android devices. Contents. Google Product Sans Font in Android The Roboto font family has been a part of Android phones since 2011 and were introduced in Ice Cream Sandwich. Since then, Google hasn’t made any major changes till date.
Now, in 2017, with a new set of Pixel devices, it was about time that the company did some reformations. Other OEMs including Samsung and have their own native settings for changing fonts device-wide. However, that’s not the case with devices running AOSP based firmware including Nexus and Pixels. Such device owners either have to struggle with rooting to use custom fonts. But that’s another story, today we are here to help you install Google Product Sans font on any Android device, irrespective of the type of firmware it is running. Install Google Product Sans Font on Android – Specimen (Source: ) If you have noticed close enough, you will realize that it is the same font that is used in the ‘Google’ logo. While the Google Product Sans font was itself introduced in 2015, with the remake of the official Google logo, it was never introduced to be a part of the Android system, until only recently.
For now Google Product Sans is officially only available on the Pixel 2. We are not sure if it will make its way to other Nexus and Pixel devices in further Developer Preview releases or not. But no worries, you can still install Google Product Sans font on your phone, thanks to XDA Senior member. How to Install Google Product Sans Font on Android Brief up:.
If your device is running MIUI 8 or 9, you will have the choice to either install using TWRP or without it. TWRP is compulsory in case of LineageOS, AOSP, or stock ROMs. Only the lockscreen font will be changed using Magisk Module/Substratum theme. Now that you have a clear idea on how you will proceed, let us hop onto the instructions to install Google Product Sans font on Android. Option 1: AOSP, LineageOS, Stock ROM, MIUI 8 and MIUI 9 using TWRP.
Download the TWRP flashable.zip file according to your ROM/device. AOSP/LineageOS/Stock:. MIUI 8/MIUI 9:. Resurrection Remix:. Pixel devices:. Now, once you have downloaded the file from above, connect your phone to the PC in MTP/File transfer mode.
Copy the specific.zip file to the internal storage and then disconnect the device. Boot your device into TWRP mode using the special button combination. We can’t mention it here for every device, but if you don’t know it, you can ask us through the comments. Tap on the ‘Install’ button. Navigate through the storage and select the zip package. Swipe the ‘Swipe to confirm Flash’ button.
Once done, tap on ‘Reboot System’. Option 2: MIUI 8/9 without TWRP To install Google Product Sans font on MIUI devices, we can also make use of ‘MIUI Theme Editor’ app and manually add the font.mtz file. Download the Google Product Sans font file:. If you have downloaded the file to your PC, then make sure to transfer it to your device’s storage.
Open the Mi Themes app on your device. Under the ‘Theme’ tab, select ‘Offline’. Scroll down to the bottom and press on the ‘Import’ button.
Browse through the storage and select the ‘MIUIGoogleSans.mtz’ file to install Google Product Sans font on your MIUI Themes. The font installation will begin and complete in a few seconds. After the font has been installed, go to the ‘Offline’ menu again and choose ‘GoogleSans’. Select ‘Apply’.
Option 3: Only Lockscreen Font using Magisk Module If you only wish to change the lockscreen font and install Google Product Sans font, then you can simply make use of the Magisk module. For this, you must first have Magisk installed on your device. Download the Magisk module (Credits: ):. Open the ‘Magisk Manager’ app on your device.
Swipe out from the left-edge of the app screen to open the menu. Youtube guardians of the galaxy soundtrack. Select ‘Modules’. Tap on the rounded plus “+” icon on the bottom. Navigate through the phone’s storage and select ‘MagiskGoogleSans.zip’. Press ‘OPEN’ to install Google Product Sans Font. Finally, reboot the device by pressing on ‘REBOOT’.
The module will automatically be activated when your device boots back. Option 4: Only Lockscreen Font using Substratum Theme Another option is to install Google Product Sans font is by using a Substratum Theme. Note that this theme will only work for ROMs that support OMS or Android Oreo 8.0 (without root). Download the Substratum theme:.
Install the APK file using a file manager of your choice. Open ‘Substratum’ from the app drawer. Select the ‘Pixel 2 Lockscreen Clock’ theme.
Now select the current Android version of your device in the ‘Select Android version’ drop-down menu. Select the checkbox next to the ‘System UI’ overlay. Finally, tap on the round paint roller icon and select ‘Build & Enable’. The overlay installation will complete in a few seconds. Finally, reboot your device for the changes to take effect. That was all you need to do to install Google Product Sans font on your device. If you have any problems installing or have questions prior to the process, then please feel free to comment below.
Our appreciations go to XDA senior member SharkcpN, and a few others who played an important role including, who created the Magisk Module and Substratum theme for this. And Recognized Contributor for fixing the boxed layout issue.
Android is all about versatility and customization and if you have a rooted device, you can customize it in a plethora of ways. Usually, we use 3rd-party launchers, icon packs, wallpapers and widgets to pimp our phone’s lock and home screens. You must have seen people flaunting awesome home screen setups on different forums and social media. Customization on Android, however, is limited to just the home and lock screens. We can change the look of the user interface via a theme, a custom ROM or mod. Yet another way of adding a pinch of spice in your device’s customization is applying custom fonts and today, we’ll tell you how you can enjoy not one or two but no less than 1060 custom fonts on your phone.
As the very title of this post states that the fonts provided here can installed only on Samsung Galaxy devices because they are compatible with FlipFont that comes pre-installed on Samsung phones and tablet devices. In the past, we shared a number of font packs for Samsung devices, but none of them work on Android Marshmallow and Nougat firmware.
If you own a Samsung phone with the latest firmware and want to enjoy more than a thousand fonts, you’re just where you should be. Also read: The methods I am going to describe below has been tested on my rooted Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge running the stock Android 7.0 Nougat firmware.
Below are some screenshots: These are just 4 examples! Now imagine having 1060 fonts installed on your device! Even if you change your phone’s system font every day, it will take about 3 years before you can enjoy them all. Anyway, without wasting any more time, let’s proceed to the real thing. Download 1060 Fonts for Samsung Devices (66.9 MB) UPDATE (December 2017): Use the following tutorial instead In case your Samsung Galaxy 66, S7, Note 5, S8, S8 Plus, Note 8 or any other Samsung Galaxy is not rooted, you can still enjoy 1000+ custom fonts by heading over to the following tutorial:. Prerequisite:. Download game battlefield untuk pc ringan.
Since the SamsungSans fonts package is available as a flashable zip, your phone must be rooted with a custom recovery like TWRP installed on it. In case you own a rooted Samsung device without a custom recovery, you can still install the SamsungSans.apk file by pushing it to /system/app/ directory and fixing the file permissions. Installing 1060 Fonts on Samsung Galaxy Devices (Lollipop/MM/Nougat) Method 1: Flashing via TWRP Recovery (This method didn’t work for me on S7 Edge running Nougat, but it worked on Marshmallow.). Download the SamsungSansV6.zip file and copy it to your phone’s internal or external storage. Turn off your phone and reboot it into the recovery mode by pressing and holding the Volume Up + Home + Power buttons together for 5-7 seconds.
To reboot your device into the recovery mode easily, you can use apps like. The first thing that you should do after getting into the TWRP recovery is to Backup your current ROM as a safety measure. You can easily restore this backup in case your device is caught in a boot loop.
Having backup up your ROM, go back to the main menu in TWRP and tap the Install button. Now navigate to SamsungSansV6.zip and select it. Install it and then reboot your device using Reboot System option. When your device boots up, go to Settings Display Font.
On Samsung devices running Nougat, you will find the option to change the font under Display Screen zoom and font. You can now choose from 1060 custom fonts. Must read: Method 2: Pushing the APK file to System/app (requires root access) If you have not installed a custom recovery on your Samsung device, here’s how you can install the font package. Extract SamsungSansV6.zip file. You’ll find a file named SamsungSans.apk inside it. Copy the APK file to your device. Install a root file manager app if you have not one installed already.
You can use apps like,. In my case, I used Root Browser. Open the root file browser app and navigate to the storage where you copied the SamsungSans.apk file. Tap and hold the file and select the Copy option. Now go up to the root directory and go to /system/app/ directory. Paste the copied APK file in the /app/ directory.
Now scroll down to SamsungSans.apk and tap and hold it. Select Permissions and set the file permission for the APK to RW-R–R– (0644) as shown below and select OK. Now exit Root Browser and reboot your device. When your device boots up, go to Settings Display Font.
On Samsung devices running Nougat, you will find the option to change the font under Display Screen zoom and font. Editor’s pick: Enjoy the newly-installed fonts on your Samsung Galaxy device and yes, don’t forget to follow us and share this post with others.