Why Are the Emojis Not Showing in My Galaxy S6?
Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge owners may want to know why the Emojis won’t display on your Samsung Galaxy S6. Emojis won’t show up on the Galaxy S6 if you don’t have the correct software installed that supports the emojis. Different emojis are available through different programs. To access the emojis on the built-in texting app on the Galaxy S6, Select on “Menu” and then “Insert Smiley.”
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Different Software
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A main reason why emojis don’t work on the Galaxy S6 is because the software that the other person uses isn’t compatible with the software to your Galaxy S6. An example of this is when a third-party texting app may include emojis that aren’t supported by the default Android texting app used on the S6, which means the emojis won’t be displayed. The best solution to this problem would be to ask the other person sending the emojis to use a different emojis that work with the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge.
Operating System
If you see that some Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge users have access to emojis that you don’t have, check whether or not you’ve updated your operating system. This can be done by selecting on Menu > Settings > More > System Update > Update Samsung Software > Check Now to see whether an update is available. If it is, follow the prompts to update your version of Android. A newer version may give you access to new emojis.
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