Emoji is a lot more mainstream now, too. Both Android and iOS support them, not just 'Japanese phones'.
>since when is emoji part of unicode?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoji#Emoji_in_the_Unicode_stan...
>Emoji is a lot more mainstream now, too. Both Android and iOS support them, not just 'Japanese phones'.
Um, yes. I said "that were". I realise it is now mainstream now because it is now in Unicode.
Emoji is a lot more mainstream now, too. Both Android and iOS support them, not just 'Japanese phones'.