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Select and install the one with the corresponding iOS version in the parentheses.You can either move this CCF to somewhere else or rename it to something else. IOS "XY.Z" font for iOS <=9.3, make sure you don't have the original CCF file in the same directory. IOS "XY.Z" font for iOS <=9.3, rename the font name from toĪppleColorEmoji.ttf (iOS != 8.2), or from to (iOS 9.3 or lower, non-Retina devices) If you choose.System/Library/Fonts/CoreAddition on your device. For everything else (iOS 14.0+ users), place downloaded files at.System/Library/Fonts/Core on your device. For iOS 8.2+, iPhone SE 1st gen, iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus users, place downloaded files at.System/Library/Fonts/Cache on your device. For iOS 5.1 - 8.1 users, place downloaded files at.If you device is non-retina, all font names won't instead will be.MAKE SURE you don't let the default and the new font files in the same directory - or your keyboard will break. bak or simply move them to somewhere else System/Library/Fonts/Cache of your device by adding.

Back up the default fonts with the following names (if in.iOS 15.4 emoji font for iOS 14+ (Native).

#Apple color emoji download manual
Option #4: Manual Download a compatible font (choose one)
