All the fonts on the store are paid, though they only cost $0.99.
This will open up Samsung’s own ‘Galaxy Apps’ store with a list of all the fonts available for download. Step 3: You can also download additional fonts by using the ‘Download fonts’ option present at the bottom of the list. If you like the font, simply tap the ‘Done’ button on the top-right corner of the screen. You will then be shown a preview of the font on the top of the screen. Step 2: You can select any font displayed in the list by tapping on it.
Users will find the option to change the system font as well as its size here. Step 1: On your Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge, head over to Settings -> Display -> Font. If you are struggling to find the option to change the system fonts on your Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 edge, simply follow the steps below. The option to change the font is also present on Samsung’s latest flagship devices - the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge - though they are a bit too difficult to find.
While seemingly minor, changing the font freshens up the UI a bit. One such feature that Samsung has included in TouchWiz since ages now is the ability to change the default font type. One of the benefits of Samsung’s TouchWiz interface is that it comes with a plethora of customisation options that allows users tweak nearly every aspect of the UI according to their liking.