A smartphone is a telephone with computer functions. It supports software installation, Internet browsing and instant messaging. You can also add fonts to it to change the appearance of the menu.
Necessary
- - computer;
- - smartphone.
Instructions
Step 1
Add fonts to your smartphone manually. Choose your favorite Cyrillic font. Next, you need to find out the number and names of fonts in the smartphone's firmware. To do this, start the file manager and navigate to the folder on the Z: / resource / Fonts drive. It contains the font files, rewrite their names for yourself, or copy them to a text file.
Step 2
Change the fonts on your smartphone. Create a Fonts folder in any folder, copy the font file into it. Next, create four copies of this file, assign them different names. Next, rename them so that they are named the same as the copied fonts from Z: / resource / Fonts.
Step 3
To install a font on a smartphone via a computer, follow the same steps, then move the folder with fonts to the system directory E: / resource / on the memory card. Restart your smartphone, check the result. If the smartphone does not boot after restarting, it means that the installed font file is not suitable for it.
Step 4
Turn off the phone, remove the memory card, turn on the smartphone. Wait until the download is complete, reinsert the memory card and delete the Fonts folder using your file manager or data cable. If the smartphone boots up normally, but the result does not suit you, remove the card and boot without it. After that, the smartphone will replace the fonts with standard ones, reconnect the card and rename the Fonts folder. Restart your smartphone, the fonts will be replaced with the system ones. The operating system will load fonts from the Z: / resource / Fonts folder.
Step 5
Install fonts on your Nokia smartphone, for this you need a font file in *.gdr format and a file manager. Copy the font file to the root folder of your smartphone, start a file manager, for example, FileMan, create a Fonts folder in the System folder. Move the font file into it, then restart your smartphone and check if you managed to replace the font in the smartphone.