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Your Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphone allows you to do many of the same things as previous versions of the Galaxy. You can change the font size for texting conversations and take selfies. You can also access applications while you’re talking on the S9. Navigating your Samsung Galaxy S9 doesn’t have to be difficult.

How to Change the Texting Font Size on Your Samsung Galaxy S9

On your Samsung Galaxy S9, you may find the fonts in your texting conversation to be too small. A font that’s too small makes texts hard to read.

On the other hand, you may find the fonts in your texting conversation on your Samsung Galaxy S9 to be too big. Big fonts cause you to miss earlier comments.

Galaxy S8 and S8+’s new interface includes a new, Google Pixel-like app drawer which you can open by swiping up or down on the home screen. It also allows hiding apps. Whether you want to tidy up your phone’s app drawer or keep some apps out of view of others, here’s how you can hide and unhide apps on Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8+. We will show you a how you can change style, font size, and more on your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8. If you do not like some of the fonts that are provided for you, you will be able to install other fonts onto Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus from the Internet to make your device more you.

You can dive into the Settings and dig around to manage the font sizes. That is really for the people who did not read this cheat sheet. All you need to do to make that text font bigger within the texting application is to put two fingers on the screen and move them apart. Likewise, you can make the font smaller by putting two fingers on the screen and pinching them together.

How to Take Quick Selfies with Your Samsung Galaxy S9

If you want to take quick selfies, you can’t find a faster phone on the market than your Samsung Galaxy S9. (A selfie is simply a picture you take of yourself using your phone’s front-facing camera.) Follow these steps to take a selfie with your Samsung Galaxy S9:

1. Press the camera icon on the lock screen or home page.
This step brings up the camera app. Your Samsung Galaxy S9 has been specially designed to bring up the camera app faster than anything on the market.

2. Tap the front facing camera icon.
The front facing camera icon is the silhouette of the camera with arrows pointing right on the top and left on the bottom. Before you know it, there is your handsome/pretty face.

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3. Smile and tap the screen.

You can take a picture while the screen is locked. You can’t do anything with it, however, until you unlock the phone.

How to Access Apps During Calls on Your Samsung Galaxy S9

Accessing information while on a call is easy enough on your Samsung Galaxy S9. When the call is in full screen mode, you can tap a number of icons. When you need to contact information stored in your contact database, you simply swipe the screen to the left and tap on the Contacts icon. Your Contacts app open, and all the information you have is right there.

Likewise, if your friend Jim insists that there is no indication that Humpty Dumpty was an egg, you can bring up your favorite search engine to check whether Jim is correct.

In addition to Contacts or the Internet, you can quickly get to your e-mail, texts, calendar, or a memo pad.

How to Navigate the Samsung Galaxy S9 Phone

You probably need a bit of guidance with your new Samsung Galaxy S9, even if you’ve used a smartphone in the past. Here’s your guide to your phone’s buttons, its touchscreen, and the keyboard:

  • The Power button: The Power button is on the top-right side of the phone. Press it for a few seconds, and the screen lights up. Press it for a second while the phone is on and the phone goes into sleep mode. To shut down the phone completely, simply press and hold the Power button for a few seconds. Then choose the Power Off option from the menu.
  • The Volume button(s): Two Volume buttons location on the top-left side of the phone: one to increase the volume, and the other to lower it.
  • The touchscreen: The Galaxy S9 phone offers one of the highest-resolution touchscreens, the Super AMOLED, on the market. It’s sensitive enough to allow you to move the screen carefully, but not so sensitive that it’s hard to manage.
  • Extended Home screen: This is the first screen that you see. You actually have multiple screens. The extended Home screen is where you can organize icons and other functions to make the phone convenient for you. You’ll find your extended Home screen has some apps already preloaded for you by Samsung and your cellular carrier. Here’s what you’ll find on your Home screen:
  • Notification area: The notification area is located at the top of the phone and presents you with small icons that let you know if something important is up, like battery life.
  • Primary shortcuts: These five icons at the bottom of the screen remain stationary as you move across the seven Home screens. Samsung and your cellular carrier have determined that these are the most important applications on your phone.
  • Device Function keys: These keys (Recent Apps, Home, and Back) reside on the bottom of the phone and control essential phone functions, regardless of what else you have going on at the moment.
  • Keyboard: All Galaxy S phones come with a software keyboard. It pops up onscreen when you need to enter text. Otherwise, it goes away to give you the maximum amount of useful screen real estate.

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Customization is a major perk offered by Android devices. From widgets to menus to live wallpaper, you can make the device feel like your own. For some, going the extra mile of rooting their device for ultimate customization is no big deal. However, if you're not ready to root your Android but want to learn about another feature you can customize, you're in luck. Samsung's Galaxy Android devices will let you change the system font with just a few simple steps.

Note: Depending on your device, you may have preinstalled fonts to choose from; if not, it's easy to grab some others.

Getting started

Open the Settings menu on your device. Depending on your version of Android, and whether you're using a phone or tablet, next you'll need to choose Screen or Display from the Settings menu. Touch on the Screen display option that appears and then Font style. You should see a list of fonts pop-up to choose from. Once selected, the font will apply to most areas where you see font (in some cases, the system clock area may not change).

Using custom fonts

Now that you know where the font settings are, you can grab some custom fonts if the preinstalled options aren't to your liking. Samsung has added a handy Get more fonts online button to the selection pop-up. However, if you're looking for the best deal (i.e., free), check out Fontomizer SP (Font for Galaxy). This app offers lots of font choices at zero cost to you. Just browse through their selection, tap on the font you want and it will download to your device. Once downloaded, just tap on it in your Notification area to install. Now that font option will appear in the list of choices previously mentioned.

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I'm currently using a font called Tuffy_Regular. I find some of the apps to be a little large (viewing-wise) on the Samsung Galaxy S II that I'm using and this font allows a few more letters/words to fit into the space on the screen. What fonts do you enjoy on your Samsung Galaxy device?

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This entry was posted on 25.08.2019.