Personalization is a major facet of Android, which allows you to adjust the look and feel of your device in various ways. You can install new visual themes, icon packs, launchers, you name it. You can even make your own custom Android widgets. When it comes to the font, you’re not locked into the stock options either. In fact, every manufacturer uses a different default, from Samsung to Google with its Pixel devices. Some are better than others, but you can change them to be visually appealing, easier to read, or more accessible overall, thereby improving both creativity and functionality. For example, you can outline text or invert colors so onscreen content is more legible.
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