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Learn how to change your Nokia phone font

Today I am going to show you how to change the default font of Nokia to some other cool font that might be in love.  I like to share some font here that is already created by some one else. Thanks for the creator. And you can found this type of font all around internet for free.



I have attached the two font and the font removal application to delete the font. Download all the 3 attachment and save it on your PC.
  1. CalibrEras.zip ( Font File)
  2. Corbel.zip (Font File)
  3. FontRemover.zip (Font Remover Application SIS apps for your Nokia mobile)
Before you are going to install the font make sure that you need the following application that help you to crack down your mobile:
  • You need to have X-plore on your mobile and the make sure that your system, hidden folders are enabled 
Extract the files inside the font zip folder to the following path C:\System\Fonts\ with the help of X-plore application.  Make sure that you have extracted all the three files inside the font zip, If you upload only the TTF file the font will not install on your mobile. Put all three files Font TTF file, FontRouter and Freetype. Once you done restart your mobile to change the fond effect. 

If you don't like the font you can easily delete the files using the FontRemover application.

Remember that you are extraction font into C:\System\Fonts\ EXACTLY

Note: If your mobile phone is running with Symbian (S60V2) operating system like ( N70 Series) you need to install the font folder might be  C:\Resource\Fonts\

Hope you enjoy with this hack :) Meet you with another hack.

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