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    A UI 7 is a customized animal, but lacking this feature of the 1990s

    mobile specsBy mobile specsMay 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Andy Walker / Android Authority

    A UI 7 of Samsung has brought some of the most important pus on my phone. New Android 15 -based skin customization packets, which allow me to develop my dream mobile environment. However, many on the tap, despite many options, is a mistake that makes me crazy. An UI 7 still lacks support for custom type phrases.

    Samsung changes font faces in a UI 7. Jump Settings App, scrolling below DisplayAnd let Font size and style Types open several tools to comply. There are four fonts to choose initially, default, uh… with default. Samsung One, Gothic Bold, and Roboto are also available. However, go to the Galaxy Store, and you will get five additional free fonts and dozens of premium options. Therefore, overall, the font options are readily available.

    Do you want more control over font faces on your phone?

    172 votes

    Yes, I would love to use the custom fonts I have.

    40 %

    Yes, I want Samsung and other OEMS to provide more official options.

    24 %

    No, I’m happy with fonts on my phone right now.

    36 %

    Andy Walker / Android Authority

    It can be enough for most people, but not for me. The disturbing thing is that none of these fonts really appeal to me. I am running Samsung, but it is so different from the default font options used by other apps that it makes a UI 7 feel unpleasant. I will mostly integrated with apps and services that I use.

    It is clear that Samsung allows fonts that are not installed on the device at the time of launch, but why is consumers forced to choose from those listed at its store? There is no technical limit that bans user -provided fonts. It seems that Android is a strange limit for the skin that has become synonymous with customization.

    So why can’t I install my font? Security and relevance?

    Joe Mark / Android Authority

    Of course, perhaps there are security implications. Perhaps Samsung does not want to take risk users who install fonts from non -credible sources, which potentially weaken the safety of their device. However, it is safe to say that those who want to use a particular font have to face other aspects of their device, and that is why they are aware of the risks. And, if Samsung is really worried about creating such anxiety for the mother and pop, it can offer a good lock module that gives more power to experienced consumers.

    A good lock module will provide consumers with more control over their fonts without introducing potential problems for others.

    This can also be a question of compatibility. Naturally, some fonts were not just designed to keep in mind the UI elements. Installing illegal fonts can completely break the functionality, which is wiped users as a single treatment with a device. I would argue that some of the Samsung provided tools can already do this. Sorting each UI element as white or black in theme park will be tricked. Playing on others is a great joke.

    To be fair with Samsung, at least the company allows consumers to make tinkers with any capacity in any capacity. You can’t even access the font styling option on Google Pixel. However, it is not so widespread with its font selection like Xiaomi (though only in some areas). It’s not just enough.

    A UI 7 is a customized powerhouse that has crazy limits

    C Scott Brown / Android Authority

    I really enjoy using a device that feels compatible. This is a major reason why Android 16’s upcoming changes have appealed to me so much. The font’s face is a large part of the user’s interface, and users’ options that restrict Samsung are brief look and anti -accessible.

    The font’s face is a large part of the user’s interface, and users’ options that restrict Samsung are brief look and anti -accessible.

    I know that there are workplaces to install custom fonts, and I have made some efforts myself. #Mono_ is probably the most famous, and effectively listens to custom fonts (.TFF files), which fooled a UI in accepting it and used it after installing it. However, I could not get it to work reliably at my Galaxy S24, and eventually give up. I have seen other users mentioning that the app is no longer working for them. ZFont3 is another suggested option, but this is not a problem that needs to be resolved by the third party app.

    Samsung has billed an UI as a skin, which allows users to “do whatever you want to do easily,” but it cannot go beyond the truth. It is a shame that a UI 7, all of its positives, still lacks a feature that many of us have enjoyed for 95 days.

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