These keyboards don't list all emoticons, just a decent selection of Eastern-style emoticons called "kaomoji," Western ones, and some anime-style emoticons. Once selected, tap "Done" to exit back to the Keyboards page. Installing the Kana, Romaji, and some Chinese keyboards might be wise so you have a more comprehensive selection of emoticons. The latter uses Romanized characters English speakers would recognize to help build words in Japanese. The former is a flick-style keyboard that lets you type using hiragana but also has an English keyboard. Any keyboard listed below will work, but I'll showcase the Kana and Romaji keyboards in this guide. Next, find a keyboard with an emoticon library. Open the Settings app, then navigate to General –> Keyboard –> Keyboards –> Add New Keyboard. Step 1: Add a Japanese or Chinese Keyboard
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