How to Unlock the Apple Logo Emoji on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac
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Justin Meyers
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Gadget HacksHow to Unlock the Apple Logo Emoji on Your iPhone, iPad, or Macgadgethacks.comThousands of emoji are available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and you can use these in many of the apps you have installed on your Apple devices. But there's one emoji you'll likely never see on any of Apple's official emoji keyboards, and its absence may surprise you at first, considering it's embedded in virtually every Apple product. That emoji is, of course, the Apple logo icon. The only apples you'll see in the Emoji keyboard for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS are red and green ones without Apple's trademark bite. You can see the Apple logo icon on the three different person-with-laptop emoji, but that's it. There is no solo Apple logo available, and that's because it's not included in the Unicode Emoji standard for use across different products and platforms other than Apple's. (U+F8FF hex) (63743 decimal)But just because it's not an actual emoji doesn't mean you can't use it in chats, emails, documents, or anywhere else you would insert an emoji. Apple's trademark logo () is a Private
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