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Droid is, in fact, the only font that exists on the G1. When a user goes online and surfs the Web, sites materialize in one of three Droid fonts: serif, sans serif or monospace.
Google first announced its Roboto font back in 2011 as part of Ice Cream Sandwich after Matias Duarte joined the search giant, becoming the font of choice for the company's apps before going fully ...
Then pick one of the fonts you've chosen—in my case, I changed it to Roboto, the sans serif font that comes with Android 4.0. (You can get it here).
It’s the only font on the phone—apps will use it too, since it’s in the SDK—with three variants: serif, sans serif and monospace. So it’s a good thing they took their time.
Primarily introduced to accompany the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS, Roboto replaced the previous Droid Sans default font. As a sans-serif font, Roboto balances simplicity with legibility ...
Literata, which was officially introduced yesterday on Twitter, is an elegant serif typeface that Google commissioned from type foundry Type-Together in April 2014, designed to replace Droid Serif ...
Say hello to Literata, Google's font designed exclusively for longer reads. ... Literata, which will replace Droid Serif on Google Play Books.
Google has announced a new font that they have developed that will replace Droid Serif for all of its e-Books. Literata has been in the works since April 2014 and is “perfect for long reads on ...
This replaces the previous Droid Serif font as default. According to 9to5Google, Google actually first introduced this font back in Google Play Books version 3.4.5 earlier this month, ...
Replacing Droid Serif as the default typeface for e-books via Google Books, ... Literata has over 1,100 characters per font, and supports PanEuropean language.