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N/A)” After the Comma, That Character Is Also Not Capable of Being Entered from the Emoji Keyboard in Ios 5.0 Unified Emoji Reference Peter Edberg, Oct. 25, 2011 (updated Oct 28, 2011) The following table lists the 114 emoji from the core set that were mapped to (unified with) characters or sequences of characters that existed in Unicode 5.2 or earlier. Within a row, the first three columns give the SJIS code and glyph for each carrier's representation (if any) of an emoji character mapped to the Unicode character or sequence shown column 6 (fallback mappings to a carrier’s set are not shown). For mappings to single Unicode characters, column 5 shows the glyph for that Unicode character as shown in the Unicode 6.0 charts. Finally, column 4 suggests the variety of glyphs that may be used on a single platform (here Mac OS X Lion) to represent the Unicode character or sequence. Glyphs shown before the comma (if any) are from standard non-emoji-specific fonts (typically Apple Symbols, Zapf Dingbats, or a Japanese font from the Hiragino family). Glyphs shown after the comma (if any) are from the emoji-specific Apple Color Emoji font. If there is no glyph after the comma, the Unicode character/sequence is always represented using a glyph from one of the standard fonts. If there is “(n/a)” after the comma, that character is also not capable of being entered from the emoji keyboard in iOS 5.0. Two of the characters have no glyph in any font, and are marked “(n/a)”. DoCo KDDI Soft- Apple glyphs: Unicd Unicode codepoint, name, props Mo Bankk std(s),emoji glyph F7AA 2002;EN SPACE;Zs; , (n/a) F7A9 2003;EM SPACE;Zs; , (n/a) F7AB (n/a) 2005;FOUR-PER-EM , SPACE;Zs; F9D6 F774 F7EE ©©, 00A9;COPYRIGHT SIGN;So; F9DB F775 F7EF ®®, 00AE;REGISTERED SIGN;So; F9D7 F76A FBD7 ™™, 2122;TRADE MARK SIGN;So; F74F 2139;INFORMATION ℹℹ, (n/a) SOURCE;Ll; F9A9 F3F1 203C;DOUBLE EXCLAMATION ‼‼, (n/a) MARK;Po; F9A8 F3F0 2049;EXCLAMATION ⁉⁉, (n/a) QUESTION MARK;Po; # # F9C4 F797 231A;WATCH;So; ⌚⌚, (n/a) F798 231B;HOURGLASS;So; ⌛⌛, (n/a) F8BD 24C2;CIRCLED LATIN Ⓜ, (n/a) CAPITAL LETTER M;So; # # Misc symbols F89F F660 F98B 2600;BLACK SUN WITH ☀, ☀ RAYS;So; F8A0 F665 F98A ☁, ☁ 2601;CLOUD;So; F8E8 F7B3 F949 ☎, ☎ 260E;BLACK TELEPHONE;So; F7D9 2611;BALLOT BOX WITH ☑, (n/a) CHECK;So; F8A1 F664 F98C 2614;UMBRELLA WITH RAIN ☔, ☔ DROPS;So; F8D1 F7B4 F986 ☕, ☕ 2615;HOT BEVERAGE;So; F6CF F94F 261D;WHITE UP POINTING ☝, ☝ INDEX;So; F6D4 FB54 263A;WHITE SMILING ☺, ☺ FACE;So; F8A7 F667 F7DF 2648;ARIES;So; ♈, ♈ = ram F8A8 F668 F7E0 2649;TAURUS;So; ♉, ♉ = bull F8A9 F669 F7E1 264A;GEMINI;So; ♊, ♊ = twins F8AA F66A F7E2 264B;CANCER;So; ♋, ♋ = crab F8AB F66B F7E3 264C;LEO;So; ♌, ♌ = lion F8AC F66C F7E4 264D;VIRGO;So; ♍, ♍ = virgin maiden F8AD F66D F7E5 264E;LIBRA;So; ♎, ♎ = scales F8AE F66E F7E6 264F;SCORPIUS;So; ♏, ♏ = scorpion F8AF F66F F7E7 2650;SAGITTARIUS;So; ♐, ♐ = archer F8B0 F670 F7E8 2651;CAPRICORN;So; ♑, ♑ = goat F8B1 F671 F7E9 2652;AQUARIUS;So; ♒, ♒ = water carrier F8B2 F672 F7EA 2653;PISCES;So; ♓, ♓ = fish F8EF F7BE F7AE ♠♠,♠ 2660;BLACK SPADE SUIT;So; F8F1 F7C0 F7AF ♣♣,♣ 2663;BLACK CLUB SUIT;So; F8EE F378 F7AC ♥♥,♥ 2665;BLACK HEART SUIT;So; F8F0 F7BF F7AD ♦♦,♦ 2666;BLACK DIAMOND SUIT; F99C F695 F763 ♨♨,♨ 2668;HOT SPRINGS;So; F9DA F47D 267B;BLACK UNIVERSAL ♻♻, (n/a) RECYCLING SYMBOL;So; F8FC F657 F7AA 267F;WHEELCHAIR ♿, ♿ SYMBOL;So; F682 2693;ANCHOR;So; ⚓, (n/a) F9DC F659 F7F2 ⚠, ⚠ 26A0;WARNING SIGN;So; F8A3 F65F F77D 26A1;HIGH VOLTAGE ⚡, ⚡ SIGN;So; F8B7 F68F F958 , ⚽ 26BD;SOCCER BALL;So; F8B4 F693 F956 㠃, ⚾ 26BE;BASEBALL;So; F8A2 F65D F989 26C4;SNOWMAN WITHOUT , ⛄ SNOW;So; F666 (n/a) 26C5;SUN BEHIND CLOUD;So; F65C (n/a) 26D4;NO ENTRY;So; F7EB F977 26EA;CHURCH;So; , ⛪ F342 F761 , ⛲ 26F2;FOUNTAIN;So; F8B5 F7B6 F954 , 26F3;FLAG IN HOLE;So; F947 F68D F95C , ⛵ 26F5;SAILBOAT;So; F343 F762 , ⛺ 26FA;TENT;So; F8CC F78E F97A 26FD;FUEL PUMP;So; , ⛽ = gas station # # Dingbats F8D6 F6EF F9B3 ✂, ✂ 2702;BLACK SCISSORS;So F8C3 F68C F95D ✈, ✈ 2708;AIRPLANE;So; F977 F6FA 2709;ENVELOPE;So; ✉, (n/a) F8F5 F7C3 F951 ✌, ✌ 270C;VICTORY HAND;So; F9BE F679 270F;PENCIL;So; ✏, (n/a) F952 F7DA 2712;BLACK NIB;So; ✒, (n/a) F773 2714;HEAVY CHECK ✔, (n/a) MARK;So; F76B 2716;HEAVY ✖, (n/a) MULTIPLICATION X;So; F75A F7A6 2733;EIGHT SPOKED ✳, ✳ ASTERISK;So;0 F651 F7A5 2734;EIGHT POINTED BLACK ✴, ✴ STAR;So; F662 2744;SNOWFLAKE;So; ❄, (n/a) F644 2747;SPARKLE;So; ❇, (n/a) (ani- mated) F9A7 F65A F961 2757;HEAVY EXCLAMATION , ❗ MARK SYMBOL;So; F991 F7B2 F962 2764;HEAVY BLACK ❤, ❤ HEART;So; F76E F7D4 27A1;BLACK RIGHTWARDS ➡➡,➡ ARROW;So; # # F76F F7D5 2B05;LEFTWARDS BLACK ⬅⬅,⬅ ARROW;So; F75B F7D2 2B06;UPWARDS BLACK ⬆⬆,⬆ ARROW;So; F75C F7D3 2B07;DOWNWARDS BLACK ⬇⬇,⬇ ARROW;So; F8F8 F768 F7D7 2196;NORTH WEST ↖↖,↖ ARROW;So; F8D9 F771 F7D6 2197;NORTH EAST ↗↗,↗ ARROW;So; F8F7 F769 F7D8 2198;SOUTH EAST ↘↘,↘ ARROW;So; F949 F772 F7D9 2199;SOUTH WEST ↙↙,↙ ARROW;So; F9E1 F47E 2194;LEFT RIGHT ARROW;Sm; ↔↔, (n/a) F9E2 F480 2195;UP DOWN ARROW;So; ↕↕, (n/a) F97E F779 21A9;LEFTWARDS ARROW ↩↩, (n/a) WITH HOOK;So; F778 21AA;RIGHTWARDS ARROW ↪↪, (n/a) WITH HOOK;So; F99A F3EE 2934;ARROW POINTING ⤴⤴, (n/a) RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING UPWARDS;Sm; F9A5 F3EF 2935;ARROW POINTING ⤵⤵, (n/a) RIGHTWARDS THEN CURVING DOWNWARDS;Sm; # # Geom shapes F74E 25AA;BLACK SMALL ▪▪, (n/a) SQUARE;So; F74D 25AB;WHITE SMALL ▫▫, (n/a) SQUARE;So; F74A F7DA 25B6;BLACK RIGHT-POINTING ▶, ▶ TRIANGLE;So; F749 F7DB 25C0;BLACK LEFT-POINTING ◀, ◀ TRIANGLE;So; F754 25FB;WHITE MEDIUM ◻◻ , (n/a) SQUARE;Sm; F755 25FC;BLACK MEDIUM ◼◼ , (n/a) SQUARE;Sm; F750 25FD;WHITE MEDIUM SMALL ◽◽, (n/a) SQUARE;Sm; F751 25FE;BLACK MEDIUM SMALL (n/a) ◾◾, SQUARE;Sm; # # F756 26AA;MEDIUM WHITE ⚪⚪, (n/a) CIRCLE;So; F757 26AB;MEDIUM BLACK ⚫⚫, (n/a) CIRCLE;So; # # F765 2B1B;BLACK LARGE ⬛ SQUARE;So; F764 2B1C;WHITE LARGE ⬜ SQUARE;So; F663 F9CF 2B50;WHITE MEDIUM ⭐, ⭐ STAR;So F381 F9D2 2B55;HEAVY LARGE , ⭕ CIRCLE;So; # # F9AE 3030;WAVY DASH;Pd; 〰, (n/a) F76C 303D;PART ALTERNATION 〽, 〽 MARK;Po; F36C F9AD 3297;CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ㊗, ㊗ CONGRATULATION;So; F9D9 F6CA F9B5 3299;CIRCLED IDEOGRAPH ㊙, ㊙ SECRET;So; F344 F76D 1F004;MAHJONG TILE RED , � DRAGON;So; F8CD F67E F790 1F17F;NEGATIVE SQUARED P, � LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P;So; F7B6 1F21A;SQUARED CJK , � UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-7121; So; F35E F7CC 1F22F;SQUARED CJK , � UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-6307; So; # # sequences (n/a) F985 F489 F7B0 0023;NUMBER SIGN + # ⃣ , ^ 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F990 F7C9 F7C5 0030;DIGIT ZERO + 0, _ 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F987 F6FB F7BC 0031;DIGIT ONE + 1, ` 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F988 F6FC F7BD 0032;DIGIT TWO + 2, a 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F989 F740 F7BE 0033;DIGIT THREE + 3, b 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F98A F741 F7BF 0034;DIGIT FOUR + 4, c 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F98B F742 F7C0 0035;DIGIT FIVE + 5, d 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F98C F743 F7C1 0036;DIGIT SIX + 6, e 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F98D F744 F7C2 0037;DIGIT SEVEN + 7, f 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F98E F745 F7C3 0038;DIGIT EIGHT + 8, g 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP (n/a) F98F F746 F7C4 0039;DIGIT NINE + 9, h 20E3;COMBINING ENCLOSING KEYCAP.
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