If you're using an iPhone, go to Settings --> General --> Keyboards --> and you should be able to add emoji on your international keyboards. To use it during texting, just touch the globe icon next to the space bar.
If it doesn't work, you probably don't have the update that emoji needs. You need IOS 4.2 to get Emoji to work. Then, go to Settings and go to General Settings and go to Keyboards. Then go to Japanese Keyboard (if you have IOS 4.2) and enable Emoji. Good luck!
press cmd+D+S on mac and windows have keyboards emoji installed
First of all go to the settings app, after that tap on General -> keyboard -> International keyboard and then tap on 'add new keyboard' and then from the end of the international keyboards selece Emoji. Once the Emoji is enabled you can access the Emoji keyboard by tapping the globe icon on the right side of the space bar.
You go to settings-General-Keyboard-Keyboards-Create New-Emoji 😎😆
It is emoji's you can use on a phone or use on a laptop or pc by using a website search Emoji on PC
My iPod touch 4th generation has iOS 5 so for iOS 5 users do this. Settings General International Keyboards Add New Keyboard Emoji You can now use these 🐧🐒😂😠😃😉😍 ---------------------------------------------- But if you are running earlier you have to install iOS 5 then do the settings steps. Hope this helped 😃
To use Emoji icons, you can download the app in the AppStore for your iPod touch, iPhone, iPad or android. Open Emoji. Connect to Emoji then go to the settings by pressing the home button. Go to general, keyboard, go to international keyboards and than hit Emoji. Have fun and enjoy. There are a lot of Emoji apps. I think you can try one like Emoji Emoticons Art.
One view: 1.open emoji app 2.hold the power button down 3.hold the power button again until you see the apple sign 4.open settings go to general then keyboard next international keyboard then go to japaneese and turn emoji on 5.hit the globe on your keyboard and you should have emoji yay  Another View: The facility of Emoji keyboard in iOS5 is now provided by Apple, by following simple procedure you can enable it.. Go to Settings app then General > Keyboards > International keyboard, then you have to press the Add new keyboard option, now from the end of the list of international keyboards..Press the Emoji and you are done.
Yeah i had a folding one and it fell off!
To access to the iPhone's hidden emoji menu, you'll have to add a new keyboard. Don't worry--it's a fairly simple process, and it won't prevent you from using your standard keyboard.These instructions are accurate for iOS version 12.Start by heading over to your Settings app. Tap General, then Keyboards. Here, you'll have to tap on Keyboards one more time. Look to see if you've already got a keyboard called "Emoji." If so, you've already got the Apple emoji keyboard (but don't worry, we'll discuss a few ways to upgrade your emoji game in a moment).If you don't see "Emoji," tap "Add New Keyboard," then look for "Emoji."To switch to the emoji keyboard, go into your Messages app (or any other map that requires text input). When the keyboard pops up, tap the icon between the "123" and the microphone button (it looks like a globe). Tap on "Emoji," and you're ready to add some expression to your messages.Tap any emoji to add it to your text. You'll also see certain words highlighted in your text messages; tap on any of those words to replace them with an appropriate emoji (for instance, the word "pizza" will be replaced by a slice of pizza).If those emoji aren't enough for you, consider installing the Japanese - Kana keyboard. As its name implies, this is a Japanese keyboard produced by Apple, and it contains dozens of "Kaomojis." These are line drawing emoticons that look simpler and, well, cuter than their English counterparts.When you're finished selecting Kaomojis, you can easily switch back to your English keyboard by tapping on the globe icon.To get even more emoji, you'll have to install a third-party keyboard. Popular options include Swiftmoji, Bitmoji, and Touchpal. After installing these apps (and granting them full permissions--they won't work without high-level access to your phone, so keep that in mind when installing), you can enable or disable their keyboards by repeating the process outlined above.That's it! Enjoy your new emoji-filled life. Just remember: Too many emoji makes us slightly-frowny face.
There's a number of 3rd party keyboards that have emoji support on Google Play. You can download one of those and should work with Snapchat.