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iPhone emoticons without hacking
iPhone emoticons without hacking
Got an amazing link today from Ashot about this application that will allow you to send Japanese emoji icons to anyone with an iPhone — without hacking it! You all know I won’t jailbreak my iPhone Anyways, it’s really simple. This is all you need to do: #1. Get this $0.99 app ...
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iJustine Uncovers Secret iPhone Emoji iCons
iPhone Savior — ... Sassy ego blogger Justine Ezarik, the unofficial (official) Apple pin-up-girl of the internet, has uncovered a $.99 app capable of unleashing those adorable emoji icons that cult of iPhone faithful have been lusting after. No hacking required! Her find is posted on video over at her Tasty Blog Snack headquarters. ...

How to enable Emoji icons on iPhones via cheap app
Infinite Loop — ... Thanks to Internet celeb iJustine, enabling Emoji on a (non-jailbroken) iPhone involves a few short steps that begin with downloading FrostyPlace ( ...

Emoji on your iPhone :-)
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... over at MacTalk provides a very detailed step-by-step walkthrough for enabling Emoji on iPhones with firmware 2.2. Justine also covered this procedure for enabling Emoji over at her site. ...

How-To: Enable Emoji on Your Non-Japanese iPhone
Mac|Life all RSS FeediJustine got a tip from one of her admirers readers tipping her off on how to get Emoji icons on her iPhone without jailbreaking it. Emoji, the Japanese name for tiny icons used in text messages and on websites, is currently only available on Japanese iPhones.  This was a huge bummer for lovers of all things cute when they realized the iPhone 2.2 firmware update wouldn't allow us non-Japanese iPhone owners to send cuddly animals via SMS. Well now iPhone and iPod touch users can take part in Emoji goodness with a super-simple process. 1. Download and install the app, ...

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