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  2. Apple. Emojis displayed on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV use the Apple Color Emoji font installed on iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS. Some Apple devices support Animoji and Memoji. The Apple logo is a Private Use Area (PUA) character that is not cross-platform compatible but does work on Apple devices.

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  3. Emojis displayed on Apple devices like the iPad, iPhone, Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch use the Apple Color Emoji font to show their characters. The Apple Color Emoji is a color typeface made specifically by Apple, used on Apple platforms.

  4. Apple emojis are used on various Apple devices such as Apple TV, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch, and iMac. These emojis use the Apple Color Emoji font and run on macOS, tvOS, watchOS, iPadOS, and iOS.

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    Included inside the Apple Color Emojifont on iOS and macOS are highly detailed 160px images. The level of detail and sharpness in each graphic is sufficient that increasing these to 320px generally still results in a usable graphic. As of May 2021, the file size of this font weighs in at over 200MB. That might not sound like much, but it's anywhere...

    With 3,521 standard emojis considered Recommended for General Interchange by Unicode in Emoji 13.1- and even more emojis supported on iOS and macOS than the standard set - finding ways to be more efficient with this large bitmap font makes sense. Here's the change quietly made in 2020, shipping as part of iOS 14.2: Imagine silhouettes for each woma...

    What's interesting about this change is many readers might have already assumed this is what Apple's doing. The user interface to choose a two-person emoji certainly gives the impression you are building the emoji yourself. Not just selecting from a predefined list. Previously, every possible combination had already been pre-rendered as a separate ...

    Samsung's emoji graphicsare bitmaps just like Apple's, and at this stage there is no sign of a change to how these are created. Twitter's Twemoji uses scalable vector graphics (SVG) for its website, which is flexible in many ways, if necessary. Whether this is also replaced with a glossy bitmap-style emoji set in the futureisn't yet certain. Google...

    Why would Apple go to all this effort to change how this one color font builds a subset of emojis? The space saving reason is valid. This font is included as part of macOS and iOS, but also smaller platforms like watchOS. Given the number of skin tone combinations added in the past few years, space saving is worth doing. 1. In 2019: 200 new version...

  5. Apple included an emoji typeface in the font library of Mac OS X Lion, so I thought it worthwhile to add it to my list of interesting fonts. What does Emoji look like? Below are the 502 characters of the Apple Color Emoji typeface that shipped with iOS 4.2.

  6. For example, the Apple Color Emoji typeface is proprietary to Apple, and can only be used on Apple devices (without additional hacking). [1] Different computing companies have developed their own fonts to display emoji, some of which have been open-sourced to permit their reuse.

  7. Sep 7, 2023 · Apple uses a proprietary font called ”Apple Color Emoji” to render its emojis. This font is designed to work seamlessly across all Apple devices, ensuring a consistent experience for users. Android, on the other hand, uses the ”Roboto” font for its emojis, which is a standard font used across the Android platform.