How To Add Emojis To Text Messages on Android

How To Add Emojis To Text Messages on Android. Emojis are those stupid smiley faces, evolution of the emoticons of the past. Emojis are the new icons included in chats and social networks capable of expressing, with a simple symbol, every human action or feeling, in a fun and often very original way.

How To Add Emojis To Text Messages on Android.

With a Samsung, HTC, LG, Nexus or any other Android smartphone, there are many ways to use colorful Emojis.

  • First you need to see if your phone can already read and write emojis.The easiest way to understand this is to open a web page with emojis.One could be Wikipedia ‘s list of unicode characters. If you see squares that are all the same, then your device doesn’t support Emoji.
  • In this case, however, you can always use applications that support emojis, such as WhatsApp or other apps for sending SMS on Android .
  • On smartphones with Android 4.2 and higher, it is possible to unlock the Emoji symbols by installing the graphic keyboard called iWnn IME .
  • Then open the Settings menu , then open Language and input and enable

” iWNN IME Emoji “.

Now, when using the Android keyboard, you can press the spacebar and select the Emoji keyboard as the input method.

If you can’t activate the iWNN IME keyboard , there is another way.

  • Open the settings , then Language and input and press the configuration key to the right for the Google keyboard or next to the standard Android one.
  • In the keyboard settings, scroll down to find Dictionaries and install the Emoji dictionary for English words
  • Now, when you write with the Android or Google keyboard in any application, you can write some keywords in English to see the emoji appear.
  • For example, the word ” smile ” becomes a smiley face.

 

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