Only…it’s not, if you’re throwing around the perennially popular pictograms using anything besides iOS. I’ll explain, because I can already tell you’re riveted.
Emojipedia declared today World Emoji Day, because the date shown on the iOS calendar emoji is July 17. So far, so good. But on Android, you’ll just see a generic ‘month view’ calendar page, no celebration for you.
It’s even trickier when you turn to Twitter, where the annual cavalcade of emoji celebration passed without much comment. The social network renders the date on the calendar emoji as July 15.
The issue arises because operating systems and services interpret the underlying Unicode (1F4C5) differently.
Where To Find Emojis
If you are on a computer you can scroll through all emojis to copy and paste from in your browser. iPhone, iPad, and many Android devices include an emoji keyboard.
So what are you waiting for?
scozor


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