
Well, we hope Apple realize that this is a mistake and fix it in iOs 9. Basically the problem is that it is impossible to scale the emoji fonts above the default font size. Since Steve Jobs left us the Apple has started to rotten a bit.

Well, not everything is order in the Apple house. But it looks just as bad to have big text with tiny emojis. Hopefully the reason is that they were lazy and did not have vectorized images and did not want to show badly scaled emojis. A font is suppose to be scalable and Apple should know this and probably they also do know it. It seems a bit of a strange decision to limit the emojis font size. So if you set the font size of a text to 40 points the emojis of the text will not scale up. It is impossible to scale the font to a larger size than the default text size. You can see it while browsing, that the icons are really small and useless. The problem is apparent on iOs 7 and iOs 8. The iOs developers made a boo boo and set a small maximum font size of emojis. Liked this post? Be sure to check out similar coverage in our Cydia Tweaks section.Published: August, 2015. You will need to manually add said repository to Cydia from Sources > Edit > Add.

Although the package is only compatible with iOS 9.x devices, you can install the Emoji9 Fix and Emoji9 Legacy tweaks from the PoomSmart repository to use it on iOS 8.0 – 8.4. We tested the BytaFont package without any problems on an iPhone 6 jailbroken on iOS 9.0.2. Remember that this is simply a theme, which means others won’t be able to receive your Android-themed emoticons. That’s it! Your device will respring once more, applying the downloaded Android skin to emoji that appear in the stock iOS Emoji keyboard as well as anywhere else in the OS. On the screen that follows, select the EmOji_Android_N pack and tap Yes when the app asks you for confirmation. Switch to the Swap Mode tab and select the Emoji option.Ħ. After your device resprings, return to the Home screen and launch the BytaFont 3 app.ĥ. Once that is done, select Restart SpringBoard.Ĥ. Install the BytaFont package labeled “ Emoji Android N (D)” from the search results and tap Install. If you don’t already have it installed, downloading this package will automatically install BytaFont 3 for you.ģ. Launch Cydia, switch to the Search tab and enter “Emoji Android N” into the search bar at the top.Ģ. Your device will, of course, need to be jailbroken for this to work, and the package involved currently only supports iOS 9.x.ġ.

In what follows, we explain how to give the emoji on your iOS device an Android-themed makeover. Tired of looking at the same old emoji every time you pop open the keyboard on your iPhone or iPad? If you’re one to enjoy customizing your phone and find the emoji offered by Google’s mobile operating system, we have just the thing for you.
