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Original topic:

One UI 6 default font bug

(Topic created on: 11-09-2023 05:13 PM)
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GeraldDB
Active Level 1
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Galaxy S
The default font in One UI 6.0 is still a wild mishmash of One UI Sans and Roboto. This screenshot alone shows it.

(Blue: Roboto, Yellow: One UI Sans


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leonaydzzz
Active Level 4
Galaxy S
Just restart your device. Reply in this comment if it worked.
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GeraldDB
Active Level 1
Galaxy S
Still the same issue. Restarting fixed the bug for quick settings panel but not for everywhere else.
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leonaydzzz
Active Level 4
Galaxy S
Aw that's awful.
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TeamGalaxyBianx
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Galaxy S

Hi GeraldDB! This might be a bug and the best thing to do is to wipe your cache partition, especially if you experience issues after a big update. Doing so clears out temporary files from your phone's operating system. It also cleans up any extra files from apps you have already uninstalled. This can help resolve some issues as it clears out potential bugs. It's completely safe, and here's how you can do it:

  1. Turn off device
  2. Connect your device to a computer
  3. Press and hold the Volume Up and Power buttons
  4. Once the Android recovery screen shows up, release all buttons
  5. Use the Volume Down button to hover over "Wipe cache partition"
  6. Press the Power button to select "Wipe cache partition"
  7. Use the Volume Down button to hover over "Yes"
  8. Again, use the Power button to select and confirm your choice
  9. Wait for the system to wipe the cache
  10. Reboot your device like normal

Good luck and let me know if this works!

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vrbx
Active Level 2
Galaxy S
I've tried this but it didn't fix the issue.
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GeraldDB
Active Level 1
Galaxy S
Still the same. I already did a factory reset.1699601869432_1699601869425_0.jpg
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felicetheluca
Beginner Level 2
Galaxy S

I have the same issue on my S23 and I tried to wipe my cache without solving the problem as well.

Did you find a solution? That's quite annoying

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Galaxy S
Samsung devs are at fault at this mess they did with the font. They couldve made sure first that this new font will apply accross native and third party apps. Samsung messed up again!
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