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06-06-2025 12:03 AM in
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Option 1: Using the Wings Fonts + zFont App (No Root Required)
Step-by-step:
1. Download zFont 3 from the
Play Store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.htetznaing.zfont2
2. Open zFont → Go to "iOS" section → Select iOS 16, iOS 15, or iPhone font.
3. Tap Download, then tap Apply.
4. Choose “OneUI” method (for Samsung users).
5. Follow the app’s on-screen instructions — it will guide you to change the font from: Settings > Display > Font size and style > Font style
Note:
If you're using One UI 5+ (Android 13 or newer), the fonts section may be locked down. If so, zFont will still help apply it by using a custom theme.
Option 2: Use Theme Park (Samsung’s Good Lock module)
1. Install Good Lock & Theme Park from Galaxy Store.
2. Use Theme Park to create a custom theme and add your downloaded iOS font (.ttf).
3. Apply the theme to change the font.
Let me know if you need a step-by-step guide!
If you face any more issues, feel free to ask bro! You can also follow me for more helpful tips. 😊
Step-by-step:
1. Download zFont 3 from the
Play Store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.htetznaing.zfont2
2. Open zFont → Go to "iOS" section → Select iOS 16, iOS 15, or iPhone font.
3. Tap Download, then tap Apply.
4. Choose “OneUI” method (for Samsung users).
5. Follow the app’s on-screen instructions — it will guide you to change the font from: Settings > Display > Font size and style > Font style
Note:
If you're using One UI 5+ (Android 13 or newer), the fonts section may be locked down. If so, zFont will still help apply it by using a custom theme.
Option 2: Use Theme Park (Samsung’s Good Lock module)
1. Install Good Lock & Theme Park from Galaxy Store.
2. Use Theme Park to create a custom theme and add your downloaded iOS font (.ttf).
3. Apply the theme to change the font.
Let me know if you need a step-by-step guide!
If you face any more issues, feel free to ask bro! You can also follow me for more helpful tips. 😊
