Apple logo emoji

  1.  Apple Logo Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
  2. Apple Logo Emojis & Text
  3. Apple's Emoji Evolution 1997—2018
  4. How to type the Apple logo on iPhone, iPad, and Mac
  5. Apple Emoji list — All Emojis for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV & MacOS [Updated 2020]


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 Apple Logo Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Meaning of  Apple logo Apple Logo was approved in 1993 as a part of Unicode. An element’s code points are in a range called the private use area (PUA). It means that the symbol is intended to be displayed only on macOS and iOS systems. Apple Logo doesn’t have an official emoji version. Therefore, it looks like a black and white glyph when transmitted on devices that are not related to cross-platform. The Unicode Consortium doesn’t recommend the element for general exchange as a universal emoji. The Twitter website, whose logo is also the PUA symbol, displays the Apple Logo in its original form. Symbol meaningThe image of a bitten apple was created especially for Apple. It is a 1977 design by Rob Janoff. The author faced the task of coming up with a simple and recognizable drawing in a strict style for the logo of a computer corporation. Time has shown that Janoff succeeded. Rob chose the apple as a symbol of knowledge associated with Newton. The designer removed unnecessary details and colored the fruit. The number of shades spoke of Apple’s field of activity: it hinted at a display from the company that transferred 6 colors. The author bit off a piece of the fruit for the outlines of the picture don’t resemble other fruits. Over the years, the corporate logo has changed at least 5 times. The fruit was made monochrome, matte, silver, blue, or black. But the shape of the apple was slightly corrected. Where to use itThe symbol has long been associated with the products of a...

Apple Logo Emojis & Text

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Apple's Emoji Evolution 1997—2018

Mar 9, 2019 • 3 min read Since The fact that Apple's emoji designs were created to be largely compatible with What is new is the restoration of Left-Right: SoftBank 1997, 2001, 2004, 2008; Apple 2008, 2018. Shown below are a series of tables highlighting three key years: • 1997: The first emoji set from SoftBank (née J-Phone) • 2008: The year Apple created its own emoji set for iPhone in Japan • 2018: The most recent version of Apple's emoji set The Original 90 All of these images can be browsed on Emojipedia either by viewing an entire vendor set (eg Above: Browsing the Emojipedia archives. SoftBank in particular has some interesting animated additions which are best browsed on their own - for instance What the compilation below aims to show is where this particular branch of emoji started, the transition phase, and the resulting characters we use today. Enjoy! More History View the • • • SoftBank 2008 • • • • • • • SoftBank 1997 View the • Apple iOS 12.1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Apple iPhone OS 2.2

How to type the Apple logo on iPhone, iPad, and Mac

Curious about conjuring up ? Follow along for how to type the Apple logo character on iPhone, iPad, and Mac including how to make your own keyboard shortcut. There are a few different ways to type the Apple logo quickly and we’ll cover two of the most popular options below. If you’re using a PC, you won’t be able to use the keyboard shortcut that requires the option key, and non-Apple operating systems typically don’t feature the Apple logo in their character sets for viewing either. The  logo is used across a variety of the company’s branding, from Apple Music and How to type the Apple logo on Mac, iPhone, and iPad Mac • Use the keyboard shortcut option + shift + K (⌥⇧K) to type  • You can also type  on Mac, iPhone, and iPad with a Text Replacement shortcut • On your Mac head to System Preferences → Keyboard → Text → + to create a new Text Replacement • If you’re using the same iCloud account across all of your Apple devices, that Text Replacement made on Mac will work on iPhone and iPad iPhone & iPad • To create the Apple logo Text Replacement on iOS, head to Settings on your iPhone or iPad • Tap General → Keyboard → Text Replacement • Tap + in the top right corner • Copy and paste  (← this one) in the Phrase field, enter your Text Replacement in the Shortcut field • Tap Save in the top right corner, now you can use the shortcut phrase to quickly type the Apple logo Here’s how the process looks:

Apple Emoji list — All Emojis for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV & MacOS [Updated 2020]

Apple Apple emojis are used on various Apple devices such as Apple TV, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch, and iMac. These emojis use the Apple Color Emoji font and run on macOS, tvOS, watchOS, iPadOS, and iOS. First released in November 2008 together with iPhone Os 2.2, the emoji set had more than 400 individual emoji glyphs. Apple emojis are recognizabe for their glossy appearance, intense colors, and gradual transitions of color. iOS 14.2 has 117 new emojis. Number of Emojis: 3652 Emojis from Apple iOS 14.2 are displayed below.