Few things are more appealing than Emojis. And that these little icons of good looks are the center: from WhatsApp to Facebook, No application is saved without putting any Emoji between words. And of course, not all people like iconic views on our smartphone.
Do you want to change the appearance of Emojis on your phone? No problem: it's possible to do with Samsung, Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, Realme or OPPO phones, among many others (and others left with ROOT). Or yes, you should know that the look changes only to your phone's use: The Emoji recipient will continue to see the icons depending on how they are represented on their mobile or tablet
How to change Emojis for your Android to look like an iPhone? The key is inside change the font so your phone represents its appearance as does iOS. And it's really simple with the application: zfont.
Change Emojis by changing the font
The transition process is simple and backward: you can install iPhone Emojis on your Android in a few steps; or Emojis for Facebook, Windows and other programs and programs, the choice is yours. Although that doesn't work for all Android: as we mentioned, this process is ideal for most Huawei, Honor, Samsung, Xiaomi, OPPO or Realme. You should try the method to make sure it works for you.
Start by downloading the zFont application: a free font-changing app for Android devices. Contains certain ads.
zFont – Fund Font Installer
Once you have installed the zFont program you can start with the Emojis switch:
- Open zFont and place them on the Emoji tab.
- Go to iOS_v13.3 (or some other version of Emojis).
- Download the package by clicking & # 39; Download & # 39; then, once you download it, click & # 39; Set & # 39;
- Select the manufacturer of your mobile phone. For us we have chosen & # 39; Xiaomi & # 39; Depending on the product type you will need to specify additional data (Android version or installation type, for example).
- ZFont will create a theme park for you to use in the use of the same name
Once you've used the theme and the new Emojis you will see that this comes from the keyboard you use to type, and on applications (unless they use their Emojis). If they don't appear on the keyboard, try clearing your cache from the app settings (works with Gboard and SwiftKey, for example).
What do you want to restore Emojis to retrieve original icons? Go to your theme system and use the original phone interface: You will rediscover the design provided by your cellphone maker in Emojis.