
Instead, just open Samsung's pre-installed My Files app or any file browser with ZIP extraction capabilities. While you can technically move the file to your computer, extract it, then return to your phone, who has time for that. Since you will be working with a ZIP file, you will need to extract it first to reveal its contents.

The file that makes it all possible is the ZIP file, "monofonts", shared by XDA user JAMRZ69. Samsung Galaxy device running Android 10 (One UI 2.0).And best of all, it doesn't require root, just time and a good file browser. Using a series of APKs, you can have access to 73 different fonts for free. But Galaxy users on One UI 2.0, aka Android 10, have another option.

The problem is, many of them aren't free, averaging around $1.79 per font. Samsung's Galaxy Store has fonts that you can install. With the help of this mod, however, you're sure to find a font that's right for you.

But if you're coming from an iPhone or another Android device, you might not love it. Samsung uses their own SamsungOne font for their Galaxy lineup.
