Wednesday, May 20, 2015

How to install a font from Apple Watch on iPhone and iPad, without waiting for iOS 9

It is no secret that especially for "smart" watches Apple Watch Apple has created a font with which demonstrated the notification on the screen news. Today it has become aware of the intention to move it to the manufacturer's iOS 9 and OS X 10.11.





The font is called the San Francisco Display and has nine design options with different saturation. Currently it is only used on a smart clock and keyboard 12-inch MacBook, but with the release of the new software platform will also appear on the iPhone, iPad or Mac.

We offers not wait for new releases and establish San Francisco as the system font for smartphones and tablets now. Instruction is available to all comers, although the procedure provides for the implementation of a number of non-standard steps, and the availability of the device jailbreak.

Installation San Francisco performed via application BytaFont 2. It makes a few clicks to change the system font to one of the hundreds of variations (if specifically, about 1000) available in catalog Cydia. The application interface is simple and intuitive.

How to install a font from Apple Watch on iPhone and iPad:

Step 1: Open Cydia, click the "Search". Find a free application BytaFont 2. Install the application.

Step 2: Click the "Sources", click "Edit"> "Add" and enter the address of the repository http://dbk1ng.myrepospace.com. Click "Add".

Step 3: In the Source section, go to the repository Dbk1ng, then iOS8 Fonts section and locate the San Francisco iOS8. Confirm the installation of the font.

Step 3: Wait for completion and return to the home screen of your iPhone or iPad.

Step 4: Open the desktop application BytaFont 2.

Step 5: Click the Swap Mode> Basic and select San Francisco iOS8.



Step 6: In the BytaFont confirm respring the device to install a new font.

Note that when you install the utility automatically creates a backup of the system font. Therefore, if there was a need to return to the factory Helvetica iOS 8 again, just go to the Basic tab and click «BytaFont Backup».