
Robots give us access to so much information that it’s like having a small electronic encyclopedia in our pockets 24/7.
But what good is having instant access to all the useful information if you have to squint to read what’s on the screen because the text is so small?
Or maybe you want to see as much text as possible on the screen to absorb everything more efficiently, and you don’t mind shrinking the font for quick reading?
In this photo illustration, the Android logo is displayed on a smartphone.
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Sure, you can zoom the screen in and out by pinching articles closer or farther with two fingers, but not every app or website you’re viewing is designed to respond to this action.
No matter which category you fall into, there’s a way to adjust the font size on Android to suit your reading and eyesight needs. Just follow a few simple steps and you’re done.
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How to Change the Font Size on Your Android Smartphone
(settings may vary depending on your Android phone manufacturer)

Screenshot showing how to set it up on an Android phone.
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Instructions on how to get to the display from Settings on your Andriod.
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Instructions for accessing font settings from the display.
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- A slider will appear at the bottom of the screen.Swipe it left or right to determine the font size you want
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