Putting a background on a Emoji is simple. All you have to do is take the picture and put it as a background.
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!
The purple emoji, often represented by a purple heart š, can symbolize love, compassion, and emotional support. It is frequently used to convey feelings of friendship or loyalty, and may also represent creativity and individuality. In some contexts, it can be associated with causes like anti-bullying or epilepsy awareness. Overall, its meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
There are many apps that you can choose from that will work on your iPhone 3G. These include Opera Mini, Google Translate, Optime Games, and Touch4.
If you see a little box with symbols inside in a message or reply, it means the person used what is called an emoji program. It also can mean that you do not have the correct font installed on your system.
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There are many cool emoji apps. Some of them are free, some are not. I use several emojis. Currently the newest emoji app that I like is Bobbl-Emoji and it's free.
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.
You could easily put multicolor background. You can select a graphic and put background-color="url('url-here')".
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The Emoji application is used for the Japanese version of what emoticons are. There are some phones that don't require a Japanese carrier to use Emoji such as Windows 7 and the iPhone.
The emoji keyboard is available for iPod touch, iPhone, and iPad. to access, go to: settings>> keboard>> international keyboard>> japanesse>> the turn on emoji! hope this helped!
The middle finger emoji, known as the "reversed hand with middle finger extended" emoji will be released as part of the Emojipedia update to Unicode 7.0 in late 2014.