Knowing how to have iPhone emoji on Android can be quite interesting. As the iOS on-screen keyboard is quite popular, chances are you'll want to use the famous icons in your conversations or social media in general.
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Luckily, with the free apps iMore Emoji Keyboard or zFont 3, this can be done in a simple and practical way directly from Google's operating system. Check out how to do that below!
How to Get iPhone Emoji on Android by Installing a Keyboard
While most Android keyboard apps don't have emojis that look that much like iOS ones, the one that came closest in our tests was iMore.
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- Download the iMore Emoji Keyboard app ( Android ) on your phone;
- Open it and tap "Enable iMore Keyboard". Although this configuration step is in English, the keyboard offers the option of Portuguese;
- You will be taken to the Android "Virtual Keyboard Available" section, so enable it;
Download iMore Emoji Keyboard and activate it on Android (Screenshot: Matheus Bigogno) - Tap "OK" on the two pop-ups that open next;
- Open the app again and click "Select iMore Keyboard";
- Check the option "Portuguese (Brazil) iMore Keyboard";
Select the keyboard as your phone's main keyboard (Screenshot: Matheus Bigogno) - If you want, go to the "Themes" tab and select a keyboard theme. Just click on "Activate";
If you want, download other keyboard themes (Screenshot: Matheus Bigogno) - To access iPhone emojis, just open the keyboard normally, tap the icon next to the "Space" bar and use them.
See how to have iPhone emoji on Android (Screenshot: Matheus Bigogno)
How to have iPhone emoji on Android by installing a package
Another option, in addition to using a keyboard, is to install a package with iOS emoji fonts through the zFont 3 app.
- Download the zFont 3 ( Android ) app and, when you open it, tap on "Grant permission";
- Allow Android to install the app's fonts by enabling the "Allow from this font" option;
Download the zFont 3 app and allow it to install the fonts on Android (Screenshot: Matheus Bigogno) - Locate the emoji pack you want to use and tap on it;
- Click "Download" and then "Apply";
In the "Emoji" section, choose a pack to download (Screenshot: Matheus Bigogno) - In the pop-up that opens then select the "Auto" option, which automatically recognizes your Android version. From that moment on, you have to be very careful and follow exactly the steps suggested by;
- First, tap "Install Samsung Sans" to install the suggested font;
- Tap "Change font to Samsung Sans" to change the font from "Default" to "Samsung Sans";
- If not, tap "Your Samsung Account must be signed-in" to log in with your Samsung account;
- Then click on "Backup Data" and back up only the "Settings", uncheck everything else;
- Go back to zFont 3 and tap "Uninstall Samsung Sans" to uninstall the font;
- Now, install the package you chose. If you want to install another emoji pack, you no longer need to repeat steps 6 to 10 listed above;
- Tap "Change font to Default" and select "Default" keyboard;
- Finally, restore data only from "Settings";
- To access the new icons, activate Gboard as your main keyboard and go to its emojis section.
Now you know how to have iPhone emoji on Android (Screenshot: Matheus Bigogno)
From now on, you know exactly how to get iPhone emoji on Android using iMore and zFont 3 Emoji Keyboard apps.
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