First, determine if your phone can read and write emoji. The simplest way to figure this out is to open the Internet browser on your device and visit a webpage with emoji on it.
Scroll down to the "In the Unicode standard" section.
If you see a majority of animated characters, you're in the clear. If you only see blank symbols, then your device can't understand emoji.
If your device cannot display emoji characters, don't worry. You have the option to download apps that support emoji, such as
WhatsApp .
2. Does your device have iWnn IME?
iWnn IME is a built-in graphic keyboard that comes with some Android devices.
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On most devices running Android 4.2 and higher, like Google's
Nexus line, you can unlock a built-in graphic keyboard called iWnn IME.
Now, when you use the Android keyboard, you can press the spacebar and select "Emoji input method."
3. Does your device come with an emoji add-on waiting to be installed?
On Android 4.1 and higher, an emoji add-on may already come with your device. With this add-on, you can use emoji in all text fields of your phone — even those in social media apps.
Keep in mind that emoji will only appear when you type in keywords in a default Android keyboard, or by installing Google Keyboard.
Open your Settings menu.
Tap on "Language and Input."
Go to "Android Keyboard" (or "Google Keyboard").
Click on "Settings."
Scroll down to "Add-on Dictionaries."
Tap on "Emoji for English Words" to install it.
When you type with the Android or Google keyboard in any app, you can use keywords that will transform into emoji. For example, when you type words like "smile," an emoji of a smiley face will appear.
Another option is to add your own emoji keywords, since the default Android and Google keyboards have a personal dictionary option with shortcuts.
A screenshot of the Personal Dictionary feature on a HTC.
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Here's how to create a shortcut for an emoji in your personal dictionary:
Open your Settings menu.
Tap on "Language and Input."
Go to "Android Keyboard" or "Google Keyboard."
Click on "Settings."
Scroll to "Personal Dictionary."
Tap the + (plus) sign to add a new shortcut.
Under "Phrase," insert the emoji you want, and under "Shortcut," type the keyword that triggers the emoji you want.
4. Don't have an add-on or iWnn IME? Download a third-party emoji keyboard.
If you don't have an emoji add-on or iWnn IME, you have the option to download a text messaging app that supports emoji.
To find a third-party app that has an emoji keyboard, visit
Google Play and search for it. There are plenty of keyboard apps out there, such as
SwiftKey ,
Swype , Fleksy and Minuum.
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