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apple-typography-for-android

iOS font (San Francisco) English & Arabic Installation for Android for both rooted and non-rooted devices.

Download:

  • Modules are for rooted devices, TTF Files are for non-rooted devices.

Modules:

TTF Files:

Why do you need to change fonts?

  • iOS fonts offer clearer readability and better consistency compared to Android fonts, and are considered the best in terms of user interface compared to other available fonts.

Fonts Included:

  • SF Pro Text
  • SF Arabic
  • SF Mono
  • Apple Color Emoji

Good Replacements:

  • Inter (the most similar font to SF) (Module)
  • Google Sans (for Material You Lovers) (Module)
  • Helvetica (for iOS versions before 9.0) (Module)
  • Arabic UI (for Arabic)
  • Honor Sans Arabic UI (for Arabic)
  • JetBrains Mono (for Mono) (Module)
  • Noto color Emoji (Google emojis) (Module)

What you need to know before:

  • You can't see the font in apps that implement their font.
  • For Google apps, only rooted devices can see the font in them by applying the KillGMSFont module.
  • Non-rooted devices cannot simultaneously apply both fonts and emojis,nor can they apply both SF Pro and SF Mono fonts at once.
  • If you want to apply a specific font file, visit OhMyFont Module.
  • Non-rooted devices can apply the font easily with the zFont 3 app.
  • If you are rooted, check the Magisk_iOS_Emoji module.

How to apply:

For non-rooted devices:

  • You'll need the zFont 3 app, you can install it from the Play Store.
  • Apply the .ttf font file with the zFont 3 app (it will give you the method to apply a custom font on your device).
  • You can also apply emojis from this app.

Warning

If you can't find a supported method for applying the font with zFont 3 (like Pixel and AOSP CROMs users) then you must root your device and use the rooted method. .zip files are only for rooted devices.

For rooted devices:

  • Apply the module with your module manager (like Magisk).

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