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Kaomoji ☆ Japanese Emoticons 1.3.0

Kaomoji (顔文字 – kaomoji) is a popular style of emoji that originated in Japan and has since become successful around the world. Unlike ordinary emoticons, kaomoji does not need to be mentally rotated 90 degrees, which makes their perception more understandable and natural.

There are a lot of Japanese emoticons. They are able to convey almost the entire set of emotions, various actions, objects and much more. These emoticons owe much of their origin to anime and manga.

How to use

The application includes a large collection of Japanese kaomoji emoticons, grouped into categories and subcategories for ease of navigation and search. Just select the emoji you like and it will be automatically copied to your clipboard and available for use in text messages, social networks and anywhere else.

To paste an emoticon from the clipboard, press and hold the screen in any text field (for example, when writing a message), then press “Paste”.

There’s also an emoji editor to create your own collection!

Each emoticon can be added to the Storage (an improved analogue of Favorites) both from the Editor (using the button) and directly from subcategories (using the context menu). To remove an emoticon from the Vault, press and hold the screen, then tap Delete. Everything is simple! (^_

Peculiarities

1. Ease of use, easy navigation, functionality and kawaii! ♡ ~ (‘▽^人)

2. Ability to create emoticons.

3. Storage where you can add emoticons. Advanced version of the Favorite.

4. Attaching to the notification bar. A nice greeting is attached. Notifications can be disabled in the app’s system settings.

5. Multilingual. Your language is automatically detected by the system.

6. Optimization for both vertical and horizontal screen orientation.

7. Support for high resolution screens.

Languages

English, Deutsch, Français, Español, Português, Indonesia, 简体中文, 日本語, 한국어, Russian.

The list will be updated as new versions of the application are released.

Additional Information

The application used a picture of Konata Izumi from Lucky Star by Kagami Yoshimizu. Thank you so much for this amazing image!

Source: Trash Box

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