How do I make emoticons on my iPhone?

Use Memoji on your iPhone or iPad Pro

  1. Open Messages and tap the Compose button. to start a new message. Or go to an existing conversation.
  2. Tap the Memoji button , then swipe right and tap the New Memoji. button.
  3. Customize the features of your memoji — like skin tone, hairstyle, eyes, and more.
  4. Tap Done.

How do you get emoticons on your Keyboard?

To use it:

  1. During text entry, type Windows logo key + . (period). The emoji keyboard will appear.
  2. Select an emoji with the mouse, or keep typing to search through the available emojis for one you like.
  3. For more ways to express yourself, choose from GIFs and Kaomoji too!

How do I get symbols on my iPhone Keyboard?

How to Type Special Characters and Symbols on iPhone or iPad

  1. Step #1. When you are typing in Messages, Notes, Mail etc, touch and hold on the letter, number, or symbol, which has these character(s).
  2. Step #2. You will see that a pop-up selector shows up.
  3. Step #3. Drag your touch to select the desired unique character.

How do I create a custom emoji?

Custom emoji

  1. From your desktop, click the smiley face icon in the message field to open the emoji menu.
  2. Click Add Emoji.
  3. Click Upload Image and select a file.
  4. Under Give it a name, enter a name for your emoji, then click Save.

Why don’t I have Animoji on my iPhone?

iPhones and iPads that can make Memoji/Animoji If all you want is to create an emoji that looks like you, known as a Memoji sticker, then all you need is any iPhone that runs iOS 13 and has an A9 chip or newer. Apple says: “All devices with an A9 chip or later will support Memoji and Animoji sticker packs”.

How do you use Emojis on iMessage?

Type an iMessage in the text field. Tap the Emoji button on the keyboard. Tap on a word that’s highlighted orange to replace it with its corresponding emoji. Keep tapping words highlighted until you’ve “emojified” everything you want.

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