Android Advisor

Add emoji to your tweets

Emoji can brighten up any tweet. Jim Martin shows how

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Time was when the Wingdings font (remember that?) was the only option if you wanted to use ‘special’ characters, but these days emojis – or emoticons – litter our messages, Facebook posts and – sometimes – tweets. But how do you enable emojis on Android, and how do you add them to tweets? Here’s everything you need to know about using emojis on Android.

Because of its open source nature, just about every Android phone is different. Yours may already have an emoji button on the keyboard, but the chances are you’re reading this precisely because it doesn’t – or because the emoji button is missing

when you fire up Twitter and try to tweet with a smiley. Well, we have the answer: it’s all in the keyboard you use.

Install the Google keyboard

By default, your phone is probably using the maker’s own keyboard. Whether it’s Samsung, HTC, Sony, Huawei or something else, each manufactur­er likes to tweak the Android/Google keyboard and add their own touches.

But if it doesn’t have an emoji button, then you can install the stock Google keyboard. Just open the Play Store and search for Google Keyboard and install it. Then, head to your phone’s settings, look for a ‘Language & input’ menu or similar – it’s different on different Android phones – and find the Default keyboard menu where you can select which keyboard to use. Make the Google keyboard (or Android keyboard) the default and you should see a smiley symbol at the bottom right when the keyboard next pops up. If not, check the bar above the keyboard, or in the text-entry box as different apps have the icon in different places.

If you have a Bluetooth keyboard connected to your Android phone or tablet, you can hit the Alt key to bring up the emoji palette.

Add emojis in Twitter on Android

The emoji button disappears in Twitter on many Android phones, including Google’s own Nexus 6P and 5X. One solution is to long-press on the Return / Enter key on the Google keyboard and the emoji button will appear above it. Just swipe to it and you can choose the smiley you’re after.

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