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How Emojis Look on Android vs iPhone, Samsung & Windows

Compare emoji differences across Apple, Google, Samsung, and Microsoft rendering. The copied character stays Unicode; the receiving operating system or app chooses its final picture.

Compare emoji artwork
Reviewed visual comparison

ЁЯЩВ Slightly Smiling Face

Apple ┬╖ installed OS
Native preview on Apple devicesApple artwork is proprietary and is not copied onto this site.

Open this page on an updated iPhone, iPad, or Mac for the native Apple rendering.

Google ┬╖ Noto EmojiSlightly Smiling Face in Google Noto Emoji artwork

Self-hosted Noto Emoji artwork from Google under the SIL Open Font License.

Samsung ┬╖ installed OS
Native preview on Samsung devicesSamsung artwork is proprietary and is not copied onto this site.

Open this page on an updated Samsung device for its installed rendering.

Microsoft ┬╖ Fluent 3DSlightly Smiling Face in Microsoft Fluent Emoji 3D artwork

Self-hosted Microsoft Fluent Emoji artwork under its open-source license.

What visibly changes

Vendors vary the mouth curve, eye size, outline, color, and amount of shading.

Possible interpretation difference

A tighter-looking smile may feel more restrained to some readers, but the surrounding message is stronger evidence than the artwork.

The code point does not change

Copying an emoji sends Unicode text. Apple, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, an app, or a web artwork set can draw that same text differently.

Artwork rights matter

Google Noto and Microsoft Fluent previews are self-hosted under their open licenses. Exact Apple and Samsung artwork is shown only when the visitorтАЩs own device renders it; this site does not scrape proprietary vendor images.

Artwork: Google Noto Emoji (SIL OFL 1.1) ┬╖ Microsoft Fluent Emoji (MIT). Apple and Samsung are trademarks of their respective owners; this independent guide is not affiliated with them.