How is the thickened font?

Fausty82

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I haven't seen anyone mention this, if they did and I missed it sorry. But I saw on Business Insider of all places that beta 3 changes the font on iOS 7 to a thicker version.

What do you iOS 7 beta 3 users think of it?

JONY IVE CHANGES HIS MIND: Apple Makes One Of The Biggest Changes Ever To Beta iPhone Software - Business Insider


Yes... the font is the same (Helvetica Neue), but beta 3 uses the "normal" weight, vs the "light" weight of the font, as seen in beta 1 & 2. It does help readability significantly, IMHO.
 

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I'm glad they changed this (just going off what I've seen and read since I don't have iOS 7)...the light version was just too thin! I still dislike the font and think the readability is poor, but it's a step in the right direction.
 

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I thought the previous beta font was too thin. I haven't seen the new thicker font. But I'll probably like it more.
 

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I preferred the thinner weight font... now it's looking a bit less "different and new"... more like the old OS...

we should have a choice in settings on font weight...
 

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I preferred the thinner weight font... now it's looking a bit less "different and new"... more like the old OS...

we should have a choice in settings on font weight...

I’m still on the fence with with which font I like better ... but yeah, I could support the choice being a configuration option.
 

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I'm liking it a lot more than the original iOS 7 font. Like others have said it improves readability. I also happen to think it looks nicer, too.
 

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Either font works for me. I'd love to have a toggle for the lighter font. I'm assuming apple is listening to its customers as many have griped about the readability with the lighter font. Was never an issue for me.
 

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It's something that had to be done. Guacho is spot on with his assessment. It's
very much so more readable. Especially on a non-retina display on something
like the iPad Mini.
 

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For me its not a big issue, but I did like the thinner font in beta 1 & 2. It just added to the new look of the OS. To me the thicker font reminds me too much of the older OS versions. But like a couple of people have said, an option to change the font weight would be nice.
 

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I prefered the thin font for the sexy look. I personally don't notice a difference in readability as I had no problems what so ever with that but I totally understand why they changed it and agree with it. Design must not come before usability. Specially not on iOS.
 

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