✔️ 2022-08-19 19:00:17 – Paris/France.
If you're unhappy with the text on your iPhone, whether it's too small, too hard to read, or you can't find the style you want, we've collected some solutions that may help you. You cannot change the system font, but you have other options.
How to Change System Font Size on iPhone
If you want to make all fonts on your iPhone bigger or smaller, open the Settings app and go to Display & Brightness > Text Size. Then use the size slider at the bottom of the screen to set the desired font size. Applications that support dynamic type will automatically adjust to this setting, but some applications may not work with custom font size. In System > Display & Brightness, you can also make all system text bold by toggling the switch next to "Bold Text" to the on position. This will make the text darker and thicker, which some people might find easier to read.
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How to Change Font Size for Specific Apps on iPhone
You can also set a custom font size for each app individually. To do this, you'll need to enable the Text Size Control Center shortcut in Settings > Control Center (add "Text Size" to the "Included" list). After that, open the app whose font size you want to change, then launch Control Center and tap the Text Size icon, which looks like two letters “A” of different sizes. In the screen that appears, tap the switch at the bottom of the screen that shows the name of the app (eg "Facebook only"), then use the vertical slider to adjust the text size. You can return to Control Center at any time to adjust the font size again.
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How to Change Website Font Size in Safari on iPhone
Safari on iPhone makes it easy to customize a website's font size site by site. To do this, open Safari on your iPhone and navigate to the site you want to read with a different text size. If you don't see the address bar, swipe up or down to reveal it (at the top or bottom of your screen, depending on how Safari is configured). Right next to the website address, tap the font button that looks like two capital letters "A" side by side. In the menu that appears, press the smaller "A" to reduce the font and the larger "A" to enlarge it. You will see a numerical percentage change in the middle as you adjust it. Safari will remember this setting for every website you visit, so you don't have to readjust it every time. Very useful.
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How to Install Custom Fonts on iPhone
Compared to what we covered above, installing fonts on your iPhone is much more complicated and we've written a guide about it. But briefly, we will go over the steps here. You can install almost any TrueType or OpenType font on your iPhone and use it in apps like Word, Pages, Keynote, etc. But first you will need to create a configuration profile using the Apple Configurator app on Mac. You will also need a font installer application such as iFont. Using the Font Installer app, you bundle your fonts into a configuration profile that you can then install on your iPhone. Once installed, the new fonts will be available to you. Good luck and write well!
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