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Gestisci I Tuoi Dispositivi Mobi Con Telegram Emoji Nei GESTISCI I TUOI DISPOSITIVI MOBI CON TELEGRAM EMOJI NEI MESSAGGI INVIATI DAL DISPOSITIVO Per inviare un emoticon all’interno del messaggio inviato dal dispositivo remote, inserisci il codice del simbolo richiesto tra parentesi all’inizio del messaggio. Al verificarsi dell’evento riceverai un messaggio simile a questo: L’emoticon corrispondente al codice 1f600 è stato inserito sopra il testo. I simboli supportati e relativi codici sono riportati nella tabella seguente. 1 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 People GRINNING FACE 1f600 GRIMACING FACE 1f62c GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES 1f601 FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY 1f602 SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH 1f603 SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND SMILING EYES 1f604 SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND COLD SWEAT 1f605 SMILING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES 1f606 SMILING FACE WITH HALO 1f607 WINKING FACE 1f609 SMILING FACE WITH SMILING EYES 1f60a SLIGHTLY SMILING FACE 1f642 UPSIDE-DOWN FACE 1f643 FACE SAVOURING DELICIOUS FOOD 1f60b RELIEVED FACE 1f60c SMILING FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES 1f60d FACE THROWING A KISS 1f618 KISSING FACE 1f617 KISSING FACE WITH SMILING EYES 1f619 KISSING FACE WITH CLOSED EYES 1f61a FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND WINKING EYE 1f61c FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND TIGHTLY-CLOSED EYES 1f61d FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE 1f61b MONEY-MOUTH FACE 1f911 NERD FACE 1f913 SMILING FACE WITH SUNGLASSES 1f60e HUGGING FACE 1f917 SMIRKING FACE 1f60f FACE WITHOUT MOUTH 1f636 NEUTRAL FACE 1f610 2 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 EXPRESSIONLESS FACE 1f611 UNAMUSED FACE 1f612 FACE WITH ROLLING EYES 1f644 THINKING FACE 1f914 FLUSHED FACE 1f633 DISAPPOINTED FACE 1f61e WORRIED FACE 1f61f ANGRY FACE 1f620 POUTING FACE 1f621 PENSIVE FACE 1f614 CONFUSED FACE 1f615 SLIGHTLY FROWNING FACE 1f641 PERSEVERING FACE 1f623 CONFOUNDED FACE 1f616 TIRED FACE 1f62b WEARY FACE 1f629 FACE WITH LOOK OF TRIUMPH 1f624 FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH 1f62e FACE SCREAMING IN FEAR 1f631 FEARFUL FACE 1f628 FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH AND COLD SWEAT 1f630 HUSHED FACE 1f62f FROWNING FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH 1f626 ANGUISHED FACE 1f627 CRYING FACE 1f622 DISAPPOINTED BUT RELIEVED FACE 1f625 SLEEPY FACE 1f62a FACE WITH COLD SWEAT 1f613 LOUDLY CRYING FACE 1f62d DIZZY FACE 1f635 ASTONISHED FACE 1f632 3 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 ZIPPER-MOUTH FACE 1f910 FACE WITH MEDICAL MASK 1f637 � FACE WITH THERMOMETER 1f912 � FACE WITH HEAD-BANDAGE 1f915 SLEEPING FACE 1f634 SLEEPING SYMBOL 1f4a4 PILE OF POO 1f4a9 SMILING FACE WITH HORNS 1f608 IMP 1f47f JAPANESE OGRE 1f479 JAPANESE GOBLIN 1f47a GHOST 1f47b SKULL 1f480 EXTRATERRESTRIAL ALIEN 1f47d ALIEN MONSTER 1f47e � ROBOT FACE 1f916 SMILING CAT FACE WITH OPEN MOUTH 1f63a GRINNING CAT FACE WITH SMILING EYES 1f638 CAT FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY 1f639 SMILING CAT FACE WITH HEART-SHAPED EYES 1f63b CAT FACE WITH WRY SMILE 1f63c KISSING CAT FACE WITH CLOSED EYES 1f63d WEARY CAT FACE 1f640 CRYING CAT FACE 1f63f POUTING CAT FACE 1f63e PERSON RAISING BOTH HANDS IN CELEBRATION 1f64c CLAPPING HANDS SIGN 1f44f THUMBS UP SIGN 1f44d THUMBS DOWN SIGN 1f44e FISTED HAND SIGN 1f44a RAISED FIST ✊ 270a 4 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 WAVING HAND SIGN 1f44b WHITE LEFT POINTING BACKHAND INDEX 1f448 WHITE RIGHT POINTING BACKHAND INDEX 1f449 WHITE UP POINTING BACKHAND INDEX 1f446 WHITE DOWN POINTING BACKHAND INDEX 1f447 OK HAND SIGN 1f44c RAISED HAND ✋ 270b RAISED HAND WITH FINGERS SPLAYED 1f590 OPEN HANDS SIGN 1f450 FLEXED BICEPS 1f4aa PERSON WITH FOLDED HANDS 1f64f RAISED HAND WITH PART BETWEEN MIDDLE AND RING FINGERS 1f596 � SIGN OF THE HORNS 1f918 REVERSED HAND WITH MIDDLE FINGER EXTENDED 1f595 NAIL POLISH 1f485 MOUTH 1f444 TONGUE 1f445 EAR 1f442 NOSE 1f443 EYE 1f441 EYES 1f440 SPEAKING HEAD IN SILHOUETTE 1f5e3 BUST IN SILHOUETTE 1f464 BUSTS IN SILHOUETTE 1f465 BABY 1f476 BOY 1f466 GIRL 1f467 MAN 1f468 WOMAN 1f469 PERSON WITH BLOND HAIR 1f471 OLDER MAN 1f474 5 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 OLDER WOMAN 1f475 MAN WITH GUA PI MAO 1f472 MAN WITH TURBAN 1f473 POLICE OFFICER 1f46e CONSTRUCTION WORKER 1f477 GUARDSMAN 1f482 FATHER CHRISTMAS 1f385 PRINCESS 1f478 BRIDE WITH VEIL 1f470 BABY ANGEL 1f47c PERSON BOWING DEEPLY 1f647 INFORMATION DESK PERSON 1f481 FACE WITH NO GOOD GESTURE 1f645 FACE WITH OK GESTURE 1f646 HAPPY PERSON RAISING ONE HAND 1f64b PERSON WITH POUTING FACE 1f64e PERSON FROWNING 1f64d HAIRCUT 1f487 FACE MASSAGE 1f486 DANCER 1f483 WOMAN WITH BUNNY EARS 1f46f PEDESTRIAN 1f6b6 RUNNER 1f3c3 MAN AND WOMAN HOLDING HANDS 1f46b TWO WOMEN HOLDING HANDS 1f46d TWO MEN HOLDING HANDS 1f46c COUPLE WITH HEART 1f491 WOMANS CLOTHES 1f45a T-SHIRT 1f455 JEANS 1f456 NECKTIE 1f454 6 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 DRESS 1f457 BIKINI 1f459 KIMONO 1f458 LIPSTICK 1f484 KISS MARK 1f48b FOOTPRINTS 1f463 HIGH-HEELED SHOE 1f460 WOMANS SANDAL 1f461 WOMANS BOOTS 1f462 MANS SHOE 1f45e ATHLETIC SHOE 1f45f WOMANS HAT 1f452 TOP HAT 1f3a9 GRADUATION CAP 1f393 CROWN 1f451 HELMET WITH WHITE CROSS ⛑ 26d1 SCHOOL SATCHEL 1f392 POUCH 1f45d PURSE 1f45b HANDBAG 1f45c BRIEFCASE 1f4bc EYEGLASSES 1f453 DARK SUNGLASSES 1f576 RING 1f48d CLOSED UMBRELLA 1f302 7 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 Nature DOG FACE 1f436 CAT FACE 1f431 MOUSE FACE 1f42d HAMSTER FACE 1f439 RABBIT FACE 1f430 BEAR FACE 1f43b PANDA FACE 1f43c KOALA 1f428 TIGER FACE 1f42f � LION FACE 1f981 COW FACE 1f42e PIG FACE 1f437 PIG NOSE 1f43d FROG FACE 1f438 OCTOPUS 1f419 MONKEY FACE 1f435 SEE-NO-EVIL MONKEY 1f648 HEAR-NO-EVIL MONKEY 1f649 SPEAK-NO-EVIL MONKEY 1f64a MONKEY 1f412 CHICKEN 1f414 PENGUIN 1f427 BIRD 1f426 BABY CHICK 1f424 HATCHING CHICK 1f423 FRONT-FACING BABY CHICK 1f425 WOLF FACE 1f43a BOAR 1f417 HORSE FACE 1f434 8 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 � UNICORN FACE 1f984 HONEYBEE 1f41d BUG 1f41b SNAIL 1f40c LADY BEETLE 1f41e ANT 1f41c SPIDER 1f577 � SCORPION 1f982 � CRAB 1f980 SNAKE 1f40d TURTLE 1f422 TROPICAL FISH 1f420 FISH 1f41f BLOWFISH 1f421 DOLPHIN 1f42c SPOUTING WHALE 1f433 WHALE 1f40b CROCODILE 1f40a LEOPARD 1f406 TIGER 1f405 WATER BUFFALO 1f403 OX 1f402 COW 1f404 DROMEDARY CAMEL 1f42a BACTRIAN CAMEL 1f42b ELEPHANT 1f418 GOAT 1f410 RAM 1f40f SHEEP 1f411 HORSE 1f40e PIG 1f416 9 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 RAT 1f400 MOUSE 1f401 ROOSTER 1f413 � TURKEY 1f983 DOVE OF PEACE 1f54a DOG 1f415 POODLE 1f429 CAT 1f408 RABBIT 1f407 CHIPMUNK 1f43f PAW PRINTS 1f43e DRAGON 1f409 DRAGON FACE 1f432 CACTUS 1f335 CHRISTMAS TREE 1f384 EVERGREEN TREE 1f332 DECIDUOUS TREE 1f333 PALM TREE 1f334 SEEDLING 1f331 HERB 1f33f SHAMROCK ☘ 2618 FOUR LEAF CLOVER 1f340 PINE DECORATION 1f38d TANABATA TREE 1f38b LEAF FLUTTERING IN WIND 1f343 FALLEN LEAF 1f342 MAPLE LEAF 1f341 EAR OF RICE 1f33e HIBISCUS 1f33a SUNFLOWER 1f33b ROSE 1f339 10 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 TULIP 1f337 BLOSSOM 1f33c CHERRY BLOSSOM 1f338 BOUQUET 1f490 MUSHROOM 1f344 CHESTNUT 1f330 JACK-O-LANTERN 1f383 SPIRAL SHELL 1f41a SPIDER WEB 1f578 EARTH GLOBE AMERICAS 1f30e EARTH GLOBE EUROPE-AFRICA 1f30d EARTH GLOBE ASIA-AUSTRALIA 1f30f FULL MOON SYMBOL 1f315 WANING GIBBOUS MOON SYMBOL 1f316 LAST QUARTER MOON SYMBOL 1f317 WANING CRESCENT MOON SYMBOL 1f318 NEW MOON SYMBOL 1f311 WAXING CRESCENT MOON SYMBOL 1f312 FIRST QUARTER MOON SYMBOL 1f313 WAXING GIBBOUS MOON SYMBOL 1f314 NEW MOON WITH FACE 1f31a FULL MOON WITH FACE 1f31d FIRST QUARTER MOON WITH FACE 1f31b LAST QUARTER MOON WITH FACE 1f31c SUN WITH FACE 1f31e CRESCENT MOON 1f319 GLOWING STAR 1f31f DIZZY SYMBOL 1f4ab SPARKLES ✨ 2728 WHITE SUN WITH SMALL CLOUD ⛅ 1f324 WHITE SUN BEHIND CLOUD 1f325 11 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 WHITE SUN BEHIND CLOUD WITH RAIN 1f326 CLOUD WITH RAIN 1f327 THUNDER CLOUD AND RAIN ⛈ 26c8 CLOUD WITH LIGHTNING 1f329 FIRE 1f525 COLLISION SYMBOL 1f4a5 CLOUD WITH SNOW 1f328 WIND BLOWING FACE 1f32c DASH SYMBOL 1f4a8 CLOUD WITH TORNADO 1f32a FOG 1f32b DROPLET 1f4a7 SPLASHING SWEAT SYMBOL 1f4a6 WATER WAVE 1f30a 12 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 Foods GREEN APPLE 1f34f RED APPLE 1f34e PEAR 1f350 TANGERINE 1f34a LEMON 1f34b BANANA 1f34c WATERMELON 1f349 GRAPES 1f347 STRAWBERRY 1f353 MELON 1f348 CHERRIES 1f352 PEACH 1f351 PINEAPPLE 1f34d TOMATO 1f345 AUBERGINE 1f346 HOT PEPPER 1f336 EAR OF MAIZE 1f33d ROASTED SWEET POTATO 1f360 HONEY POT 1f36f BREAD 1f35e � CHEESE WEDGE 1f9c0 POULTRY LEG 1f357 MEAT ON BONE 1f356 FRIED SHRIMP 1f364 COOKING 1f373 HAMBURGER 1f354 FRENCH FRIES 1f35f HOT DOG 1f32d SLICE OF PIZZA 1f355 13 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 SPAGHETTI 1f35d TACO 1f32e BURRITO 1f32f STEAMING BOWL 1f35c POT OF FOOD 1f372 FISH CAKE WITH SWIRL DESIGN 1f365 SUSHI 1f363 BENTO BOX 1f371 CURRY AND RICE 1f35b RICE BALL 1f359 COOKED RICE 1f35a RICE CRACKER 1f358 ODEN 1f362 DANGO 1f361 SHAVED ICE 1f367 ICE CREAM 1f368 SOFT ICE CREAM 1f366 SHORTCAKE 1f370 BIRTHDAY CAKE 1f382 CUSTARD 1f36e CANDY 1f36c LOLLIPOP 1f36d CHOCOLATE BAR 1f36b POPCORN 1f37f DOUGHNUT 1f369 COOKIE 1f36a BEER MUG 1f37a CLINKING BEER MUGS 1f37b WINE GLASS 1f377 COCKTAIL GLASS 1f378 TROPICAL DRINK 1f379 14 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 BOTTLE WITH POPPING CORK 1f37e SAKE BOTTLE AND CUP 1f376 TEACUP WITHOUT HANDLE 1f375 BABY BOTTLE 1f37c FORK AND KNIFE 1f374 FORK AND KNIFE WITH PLATE 1f37d 15 MobiBotEmoticons IT - 03/10/17 Activity BASKETBALL AND HOOP 1f3c0 AMERICAN FOOTBALL 1f3c8 TENNIS RACQUET AND BALL 1f3be VOLLEYBALL 1f3d0 RUGBY FOOTBALL 1f3c9 BILLIARDS 1f3b1 TABLE TENNIS PADDLE AND BALL 1f3d3 BADMINTON RACQUET AND SHUTTLECOCK 1f3f8 ICE HOCKEY
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