Follow the device-specific instructions (e.g., for Samsung, you may need to back up settings and restore them after applying the font). 2. Using Third-Party Keyboards

The most popular method for non-rooted devices is using , an open-source font and emoji changer. This method replaces your system font with an emoji-compatible one, allowing you to see iOS emojis in almost all apps. Supported Brands: Samsung, Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo, and Realme. Steps: Download zFont 3 from the Google Play Store . Open the app and navigate to the Emoji section.

If you cannot change your system font (common on devices), you can install a keyboard that uses iOS-style emoji skins.

The update introduced a substantial collection of over 37 new emojis (and 75 total variations), including the popular Melting Face, Saluting Face , and Face Holding Back Tears . While these are native to Apple devices, Android users can access them through several methods depending on their device's flexibility and whether they have root access. Featured Emojis in iOS 15.4

Select the (or newer, like iOS 18) pack and tap Download .

There are three primary ways to bring the Apple emoji aesthetic to your Android device. 1. System-Wide Change (No Root)