what's the font Apple use for number keyboard in ios7?
SF Pro is the system font in iOS and iPadOS.
San Francisco is currently used for user interface across all of Apple's product line, including watchOS, macOS, iOS, iPadOS and tvOS (with the notable exception of subtitles on tvOS which continues to use Helvetica).
System fonts Lucida Grande is almost identical in appearance to the prevalent Windows font Lucida Sans, and contains a larger variety of glyphs. MacOS ships with multiple typefaces, for multiple scripts, licensed from several sources. MacOS includes Roman, Japanese and Chinese fonts.
It's Apple's own version of Helvetica Neue Ultra Light (or Ultralight). I don't think anyone has the official name yet.
An additional thing to note is that the font dynamically changes depending on its size. As shown in the slide below, the iOS 7's Dynamic Type (shown in the middle) increases the boldness as font gets smaller and decreases boldness as font gets bigger. Hence, the font is a mix of both Helvetica Neue Ultralight and Helvetica Neue. Apple did this because Neue Ultralight is harder to read in small sizes, while regular Neue is heavy in larger sizes. Please check out this link iOS 7 fonts.
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