Font in iPod classic "Notes"

I'd like to know what font (and font size) the iPod classic "Notes" module uses.
 

Simon Garrett wrote:
I don't know but it's very small and I would love to be able to change it to something larger.
It looks like Helvetica 8 but I'm not sure. The font used in the Table of contents is much more readable, so it should be possible to increase the font size in the notes. I'll ask Apple… I'm joking.

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