The Amazon Kindle ereader app is arguably the best way to read ebooks on your Android phone or tablet, but the one drawback is that you can’t change fonts. The default font is pretty darn decent for the screen – DroidSerif if you were wondering – yet still has the vital flaw of being a serif font. For those of you who don’t know, serif fonts have the small, curved lines at the end of characters, where sans serif fonts have solid ends. And because your phone or tablet is a screen, sans serif fonts have better legibility (where serif fonts are better for print, like for actual physical books). So what can you do when the app itself offers you no options to change fonts? Easy, swap the font yourself. First, you’re going to have to root your Android phone/tablet, because Android normally doesn’t give you permission to access the area where fonts are stored. To do that, head here, and follow the instructions for your specific device. Tablets should be similar, on the whole, but you should still Google a bit to see what the best method for rooting your tablet is. Once it’s rooted, install this Font Changer app. It requires you to have root access, so make sure to root first, then install……..
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