Even uninstalling and reinstalling the fonts was not enough to solve the problem.Īs it turns out, Samsung has disabled the use of any other type of font except for ‘Flip Fonts’. I thought this was just an error from the Korean company’s side, but the same issue persists on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. A quick Google search shows that I am not the only one with this problem, with many other Galaxy owners reporting the same problem after updating their handset to Marshmallow. However, with the Marshmallow update for the Galaxy S6 and Note 5, Samsung made some changes to its font system that has led to many fonts to show a “Fonts not compatible” error. The best part is you are not limited to the fonts pre-loaded by Samsung, and can download additional fonts from the Google Play Store and Samsung’s own Galaxy Apps store. Samsung has included this functionality in all of its recent flagship devices: the Galaxy S6 series, Galaxy Note 5, and Galaxy S7 series. This might sound surprising but one of my favorite features of Touchwiz is the ability to change the system fonts easily.
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