In my opinion, the iOS Emojis have always been more beautiful than any other Emoji standard. Obviously, Apple pays close attention to the Emoji and likes to release new Emojis from time to time.
Given the popularity of the Emoji, it’s no surprise. If you’ve always loved the iOS 11 emojis and are looking for a way to install them on your Android device, this is the right place for you. It should also be said that these iOS 11 emojis also work well on Samsung devices. All credits go to RickyBush_ for these amazing Emojis of iOS 11.
iOS 11 Emoji Pack
The iOS 11 Emoji package includes all the latest Emoji released with iOS 11. Here is a small preview of how the iOS Emojis appear:
Download iOS 11 Emoji for Android
You can download the complete collection of Emoji iOS 11 for all Android devices by clicking below. Read how to install in the next section!
iOS 11 Emoji for Android: Download | Mirror
How to install iOS 11 Emoji on Android devices
Method 1: for all devices via TWRP recovery
The zip file previously downloaded is ready for recovery.
- Copy the downloaded zip file to your device.
- Restart via TWRP Recovery.
- Install the zip file.
- Restart.
Method 2: Manual method for all Android devices
- Extract the downloaded zip file.
- In one of the extracted folders, you will find a file called NotoColorEmoji.ttf.
- Go to the /system/fonts folder.
- Here you will find a file called “NotoColorEmoji.ttf” already present. Back up your folder somewhere on your phone [copy/paste to another location].
- Copy the downloaded “NotoColorEmoji.ttf” file and paste it into the /system/fonts folder.
- Set the appropriate permissions: rw-rr- or 0644.
- Restart.
- Done!
Method 3: Manual method only for Samsung devices
- Extract the downloaded zip file.
- In one of the extracted folders, you’ll find a file called NotoColorEmoji.ttf or SamsungColorEmoji.ttf.
- Go to the /system/fonts folder.
- Here you will find a file called “NotoColorEmoji.ttf” already present. Back up your folder somewhere on your phone [copy/paste to another location].
- Copy the downloaded “NotoColorEmoji.ttf” file and paste it into the/system/fonts folder.
- Rename ‘NotoColorEmoji.ttf‘ to ‘SamsungColorEmoji.ttf‘.
- Set the appropriate permissions: rw-rr- or 0644.
- Restart.
- Done!