Make Sure Your Phone Can View Emojis
For most modern smartphones, viewing emojis shouldn’t be an issue. However, if you aren’t sure, use your phone to go to any web page that uses a lot of emojis. If you can see most of the icons on your screen, your phone can view emojis. If you see blank boxes, download a separate app or keyboard that supports emoji.
How to Enable the Samsung Emoji Keyboard
If you know your phone can view emojis, but you can’t find a keyboard for them while typing, you have a few options available. On some phones, you need to enable an emoji keyboard. You can do this through the iWNN IME keyboard, but you can also download Gboard from Google Play, the Google keyboard, as long as your phone runs on Android version 4.4 KitKat or higher. To change your keyboard:
How to Use the Samsung Emoji Keyboard
Once you have enabled your device to view emojis, you may need to tap a special icon on the keyboard to view the emoji. The icon can vary on different devices and apps, but it usually looks like a smiley face icon or the icon for the emoji keyboard you enabled.
Download a Third-Party Keyboard That Can Read Emoji
If you don’t have a device that can read emojis and you don’t have access to any of the above options, download a third-party app that can read them. Free Android keyboards like SwiftKey are good options for sending and receiving emojis. You can download them through the Google Play Store, then enable using the same method as detailed above.
Use a Third-Party Messaging App
If none of these options work, your last option is to use a third-party messaging app that can read emojis. There are plenty out there, with WhatsApp being one of the most common emoji-enabled messaging apps in the world. Just be aware that you’ll be able to see emojis only when sending messages with the third-party app.