IOS 14.5 Emojis on Any Android | IOS Emojis Magisk Module || by Vikzz Tech
Bored of Default Emojis of your Android?
Do you like IOS Emojis?
Finding a way to install IOS Emojis on your Android?
Android 11's Emojis |
Then, You are at the right place. In this video and blog I will show you how you can "Install IOS 14.5's Emojis on your Android Phone"
- First one is for Rooted Users who has Magisk installed. This method replaces your emojis system widely.
- Second one is for Non-Rooted Users, it just changes the Emojis of Gboard. (Stay tuned for that method it will be uploaded soon)
What is Magisk
If you’ve been around the Android world for the last few years, you’ve probably heard the term “Magisk” being thrown around. It’s a relatively new tool for customizing Android devices. It was developed by XDA Developer topjohnwu in 2016. Magisk is an alternative to the long-standing SuperSU, but it’s much more than just a root method. There are some key things you should know about this popular tool before you dive in.
Magisk is known as a “systemless” root method. It’s essentially a way to modify the system without actually modifying it. Modifications are stored safely in the boot partition instead of modifying the real system files. This is the most important feature of this tool. Since the original system files remain unchanged, modifications can go undetected by Google SafetyNet.
Googley SafetyNet is the reason why a lot of people use this tool over other methods. SafetyNet detects when the system has been tampered with and blocks certain apps from working properly. Google Pay, Netflix, and Pokemon GO are a few examples. SafetyNet is an important security measure, but it can be overly aggressive. Magisk allows users to have root and other modifications while still using these popular apps. Methods like SuperSU modify the system files, which triggers SafetyNet to block apps.
Magisk opens up your device to a world of modifications. Root is just one of the many modules you can install. A “Module” is an installable modification that allows for easy customization and tinkering. If you’ve heard of the Xposed Framework, this is a similar concept. These modules include things like ad-blockers, emoji replacements, CameraAPI2 enabler, and much more. They’re handy mods that can extend the functionality of your Android device. Tons of useful modules can be found right here on XDA and in the Magisk Manager app. You can find the modules in the Manager app from the slide-out menu.
(Source: XDA Developers)
IOS 14.5 Emojis |
How to Install IOS 14.5 Emojis:
- Download the IOS 14.5 Emojis zip file from the download button below. (It's a Magisk Module)
- Open Magisk
- Go the the Forth Tab (Modules Tab)
- Click on Install from Storage
- Select the zip file
- Wait for the done message
- Click on Reboot
- That's it, Now you can use IOS's Emojis on your Android Phone and do some flexing on Social Media App by using this IOS Emojis(◠‿◕)
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