iOS Emoji for Android can be installed using Magisk or KernelSU modules. These modules replace the default Android emojis with iOS-style emojis, giving your device a more Apple-like look and feel.
Magisk Module:
- This is the most common method, and works with most Android devices.
- You can find Magisk modules for iOS Emoji on GitHub and XDA Forums.
- To install, simply download the module zip file and flash it in the Magisk app.
KernelSU Module:
- KernelSU is a newer alternative to Magisk, and offers similar functionality.
- iOS Emoji modules for KernelSU are also available on GitHub.
- Installation is similar to Magisk, but requires flashing the module through KernelSU.
Key Points:
- Both methods are relatively easy to use, even for those without extensive technical knowledge.
- Make sure to download modules from trusted sources, as modified versions could potentially harm your device.
- Always create a backup before flashing any modules, in case something goes wrong.