How to Get Apple's 'San Francisco' Font on Android
For the first time in twenty years, Apple created its own custom font in late 2014. Dubbed "San Francisco," it combined elements from Helvetica and FF DIN to create a crisp, elegant, and highly legible font that is now used in iOS, macOS, and tvOS. With an open source Magisk module from developer Nong Thai Hoang, you can now use Apple's San Francisco as your system-wide font on Android. This works independently from any built-in font management system on your phone, so you don't even have to worry about setting anything up just flash the module and go! Don't Miss: How to Get Custom Fonts on... more
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