Samsung phones always have lots of customization options and by changing the system font on Galaxy S9 your phone can have a whole new look and stand out. In this guide, we will show you how to change the font on the Galaxy S9 or how to download and apply new fonts and themes.
Most Galaxy S9 owners tweak a lot of settings as they learn everything this powerful phone can do. Next, you’ll want to customize your new phone with different fonts, themes, wallpapers, and more.
Samsung offers five unique system font options on the Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9+. You can also download hundreds of different fonts, styles and sizes from the pre-loaded Galaxy App Store. Learn how from our video below and our step-by-step instructions.
How to Change Fonts on Galaxy S9
As you can see, you can choose from five unique font options. Select the font you want, and then tap . Your choices are Default, Gothic Bold, Choco cookie, Cool Jazz, Rosemary or . You can also use the slider to adjust the font size, making things easier to see and read. This is especially helpful if you download a very small or large font.
If you are coming from an older Samsung device, you will notice that you can no longer use 3rd party fonts. This is a change that Samsung has made recently. As a result, you can only use fonts and themes from official sources such as Samsung’s theme engine and Galaxy App Store.
How to Download Fonts for Galaxy S9
If you don’t like the few options provided by Samsung, you can download more fonts for the Galaxy S9. Go to the same settings menu and click download. Or follow our quick instructions here.
Once you hit the download button, you will be redirected to the Galaxy App Store. Samsung offers multiple different styles for free. Or you can browse hundreds of options and get one for free or anywhere between $0.99 and $1.79 each. Paid fonts usually look best.
Find a new font style you like and click the button. Your Galaxy S9 will download the new font or ask for a payment. Once you’re ready, just press. The newly downloaded font will be listed along with the original quintet in the settings menu mentioned earlier. Makes the transition easier if needed. Additionally, there is an option to remove any downloaded font if you don’t like the style.
Feel free to download as many as you want by repeating the steps above and find something you like. Tap on “Default” to revert to the original style and hit apply and you’re ready. Before you go, take a look at these best Galaxy S9+ screen protectors.