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How to use San Francisco system font on your iPhone or iPad

With the latest news of iOS 9 and OS X Yosemite 10.11, we’ve seen a new system font called “San Francisco” font and thankfully you can use it on your jailbroken iPhone/iPad or iPod Touch and even on your Mac.

STEP 1: Download BytaFont 2 from Cydia store.

STEP 2: Add a new repo to your sources: http://dbk1ng.myrepospace.com
STEP 3: After the repo is installed on Cydia store, search for “San Francisco iOS8″ and install it. The size should be about 19.8MB.
STEP 4: To install on your iPhone, just open BytaFont 2 and tap on “Basic”
STEP 5: Now choose ‘San Francisco font’ and it will respring your device.. 
After the respring you should see your iPhone font system is changed and here’s how it looks: 

With the recent information of iOS 9 and OS Y Yosemite 10.11, we've got noticed a brand new system font referred to as "San Francisco" font and fortunately you'll be able to use it on your jailbroken iPhone/iPad or iPod Touch or even on your Mac.


STEP 1: Download BytaFont 2 from Cydia retailer.

STEP 2: Add a brand new repo to your resources: http://dbk1ng.myrepospace.com
STEP 3: After the repo is put in on Cydia retailer, seek for “San Francisco iOS8″ and set up it. The measurement will have to be approximately 19.8MB.

STEP 4: To set up on your iPhone, simply open BytaFont 2 and faucet on “Basic”
STEP 5: Now select 'San Francisco font' and it is going to respring your software.. 

After the respring you will have to see your iPhone font system is modified and this is the way it appears: 

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