Be the first one to use unicode 9 and 10 emojis on your phone!
I have added unicode 9 and 10 support for android font file (ttf), as well as modded Google Keyboard to support the fonts. Best way to really use the emojis is to ask your friends to download the mod too, so they can see the emojis. Other usage could be in Snapchat for example, as whatever you write/create into the snap, gets added statistically into the image.
Unicode 9 emojis will get released in mid-2016 and unicode 10 emojis in mid-2017.
Added emojis:
Instructions:
1. Back up existing NotoColorEmoji.ttf from /system/fonts
2. Download modded ttf file (zip), extract the zip (NOT flashable!)
3 Copy-paste modded ttf file to the same location, overwriting the existing one. Change permissions to rw-r-r and reboot.
4. Go to http://emojipedia.org/unicode-9.0/ and confirm you can see the emojis.
5. Download and install the modded Google Keyboard in order to be able to choose the emojis when writing.
-> if you have Google Keyboard already installed, the installation will fail. Uninstall existing app, then install modded one.
6. DONE
Downloads:
Find new font file from attachments (NOT flashable zip!) Unicode 10 not added as of now, will add later!
Modded Google Keyboard
Latest Google Keyboard with Unicode 9 support (not 10), and theme support!
Credits:
Emojipedia for the mockups
Mitch Talmadge for EmojiTools
Notice:
I am not the copyright owner of the iOS emojis, nor the mockups. Apple owns the rights for iOS emojis, and Emojipedia for the mockups. I have simply combined them and merged into android font file.
I have added unicode 9 and 10 support for android font file (ttf), as well as modded Google Keyboard to support the fonts. Best way to really use the emojis is to ask your friends to download the mod too, so they can see the emojis. Other usage could be in Snapchat for example, as whatever you write/create into the snap, gets added statistically into the image.
Unicode 9 emojis will get released in mid-2016 and unicode 10 emojis in mid-2017.
Added emojis:

Instructions:
1. Back up existing NotoColorEmoji.ttf from /system/fonts
2. Download modded ttf file (zip), extract the zip (NOT flashable!)
3 Copy-paste modded ttf file to the same location, overwriting the existing one. Change permissions to rw-r-r and reboot.
4. Go to http://emojipedia.org/unicode-9.0/ and confirm you can see the emojis.
5. Download and install the modded Google Keyboard in order to be able to choose the emojis when writing.
-> if you have Google Keyboard already installed, the installation will fail. Uninstall existing app, then install modded one.
6. DONE
Downloads:
Find new font file from attachments (NOT flashable zip!) Unicode 10 not added as of now, will add later!
Modded Google Keyboard
Latest Google Keyboard with Unicode 9 support (not 10), and theme support!
Credits:
Emojipedia for the mockups
Mitch Talmadge for EmojiTools
Notice:
I am not the copyright owner of the iOS emojis, nor the mockups. Apple owns the rights for iOS emojis, and Emojipedia for the mockups. I have simply combined them and merged into android font file.
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