Editing standard emojis - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all!
I'm just wondering if I were to root my S7 Edge would I then be able to go into system files and edit the standard emojis? If yes, would I then be able to use them online on Facebook and Instagram etc and would other people see them as the customised version?
Kind regards
Steve

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I have been looking around to get the emoji's to work in all applications including facebook, twitter, and instagram. I have looked around and it seems you have to edit the droidsansfallback.ttf and the fallback_font.xml. i was wondering if someone can make a guide for our phones so we can see the emoji's.
Thx in advance.
this is where i saw it first http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1093197
no one is interested. o well i will just try the tutorial i found and see if it works

[Q] z5+ iPhone clone to native Android 4.2

Hi,
Recently purchased the following iPhone clone:
z5_4.0_Android_4.2_MTK6577_Cortex_A9_Dual_Core_1.2GHz_Smartphone_Android
It runs iPhone launcher which uses "iPhone like" settings.
The problem is that the available languages are limited and even if I download keyboard pack it doesn't show it in the options.
Other keyboards like emoji present only english (emoticon leaves a blank).
I'm ready to lose the iPhone GUI.
How can I revert it back to Android 4.2 native GUI, without loosing USB, Wi-Fi, GPS or any other available functionality?
I went through the posts but couldn't find a match - if there is one, please point me to it.
Thanks,
JL.
Any update?
JustLenny said:
Hi,
Recently purchased the following iPhone clone:
z5_4.0_Android_4.2_MTK6577_Cortex_A9_Dual_Core_1.2GHz_Smartphone_Android
It runs iPhone launcher which uses "iPhone like" settings.
The problem is that the available languages are limited and even if I download keyboard pack it doesn't show it in the options.
Other keyboards like emoji present only english (emoticon leaves a blank).
I'm ready to lose the iPhone GUI.
How can I revert it back to Android 4.2 native GUI, without loosing USB, Wi-Fi, GPS or any other available functionality?
I went through the posts but couldn't find a match - if there is one, please point me to it.
Thanks,
JL.
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I just brick my z5+ and need the original ROM firmware, can you upload it please? thank you man
felipewom said:
I just brick my z5+ and need the original ROM firmware, can you upload it please? thank you man
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i am to need original ROM firmware ) if you receive please send to me too )) [email protected] thaks.

Emoji

Hi to all, one question:
when I receive messages with emoji from a Blackberry, I can not see the emoji.
It 'a problem of incompatibility between the two phones, or is there a way to fix it?
NB: Inside my samsung s3 Lte (i9305) , I have amcha rom with android 4.3 and i use SwiftKey keyboard.
zmuda said:
Hi to all, one question:
when I receive messages with emoji from a Blackberry, I can not see the emoji.
It 'a problem of incompatibility between the two phones, or is there a way to fix it?
NB: Inside my samsung s3 Lte (i9305) , I have amcha rom with android 4.3 and i use SwiftKey keyboard.
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By default android only supports google or other android makers emojis like samsung, htc etc so it cannot "see" BB ones and only a select few ios ones.
Change to a messaging app that supports other emojis eg I use gosms pro (even though its free) as it supports something like over 800 emojis (including displaying ios ones)
Darke5tShad0w said:
By default android only supports google or other android makers emojis like samsung, htc etc so it cannot "see" BB ones and only a select few ios ones.
Change to a messaging app that supports other emojis eg I use gosms pro (even though its free) as it supports something like over 800 emojis (including displaying ios ones)
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Thanks for your help.
You are very nice.

Editing root images help!

Hi all!
I'm just wondering if I were to root my S7 Edge would I then be able to go into system files and edit the standard emojis? If yes, would I then be able to use them online on Facebook and Instagram etc and would other people see them as the customised version?
Kind regards
Steve
Fightforthebridge said:
Hi all!
I'm just wondering if I were to root my S7 Edge would I then be able to go into system files and edit the standard emojis? If yes, would I then be able to use them online on Facebook and Instagram etc and would other people see them as the customised version?
Kind regards
Steve
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I didn't actually understand what u said.
But emojis depends on keyboard mostly.
If u install google keyboard latest or emoji add-ons for them,u will have lots of emojis installed.

[QUESTION] - Default system emojis in Facebook Messenger.

Is there any way to set default system emojis in Messenger and to change the color to non-default? I don't like old and current Facebook Messenger emojis. :crying:
Don't think so. As with all of the FB updates, first week you are mad, then you get used to it and later think 'really? that's how old version used to look?'
The only way is using a modded version of Facebook Messenger with replaced emojis. I have one apk with IOS but it's a very old build, from 2017 I think.
Tapped from Huawei P9 with Tapatalk.
Rygiel98 said:
The only way is using a modded version of Facebook Messenger with replaced emojis. I have one apk with IOS but it's a very old build, from 2017 I think.
Tapped from Huawei P9 with Tapatalk.
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There's a possibility to modify the application yourself?
Bartek1116 said:
There's a possibility to modify the application yourself?
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Yes. You can change all u want in .apk if after modification app will work of course.
Changing pictures of emojis is easy but hard thing is signing .apk
I know how. Check out my post on reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/co...root/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share

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