How to delete unicorn emojis from my iPhone
How to delete unicorn emojis from my iPhone?
iPhone XS
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How to delete unicorn emojis from my iPhone?
iPhone XS
My friend has an iPhone 5s he was lucky didn't get the Unicorns. I did and those Purple Unicorns emojis may make me never buy another iPhone again sort it out Apple grrrrr !!! this is so annoying. At least give your customers the choice of delete or keep please and stop being so controlling.
LaurieBoulder wrote:
To turn off unicorn emoji stickers go to Settings, General, Keyboard scroll to bottom and un-click Emoji Stickers.
That will remove all emoji. Read the response above yours for the correct answer, which was also originally posted back in December.
No it isn't but after you've been here for more than a few hours you will know that given the settings used if you participate in a thread you subscribe to it and may get an email when someone adds to it. Not policing, just reading and in this case asking a question. And if you did read it you would know this thread is long past duplicate.
I have to wonder if you lot are salivating at the mouth to post something that was actually posted weeks ago by many other folks, thinking that you are the first, the savior of all!
Did you even peruse the thread first?
Dah•veed wrote:
I have to wonder if you lot are salivating at the mouth to post something that was actually posted weeks ago by many other folks, thinking that you are the first, the savior of all!
Months, actually. It was first posted in December, if I recall correctly.
That is an ongoing bug. Someone has found a workaround where you click on it 3 times, sign out and sign in, waving a chicken over your head and sacrifice an old Windows Mobile Phone, but I haven't tried it.
ComixFan1 wrote:
Absolutely ridiculous. Morons.
just made one customer less sticky
Did you bother to read the thread and the many posts that explain how to turn off this feature? Or did you just lob insults without checking first?
These are called "Memoji Stickers" and you can turn them off in Settings
Go to: Settings/General/Keyboard
Scroll all the way to the bottom and there is an option called "Memoji Stickers." Toggle it off.
erpowerssdi wrote:
These are called "Memoji Stickers" and you can turn them off in Settings
Go to: Settings/General/Keyboard
Scroll all the way to the bottom and there is an option called "Memoji Stickers." Toggle it off.
Out of curiosity, why did you post this? Did you read any of the thread before doing so?
ComixFan1 wrote:
I got the solution, fixed it, then came back to make sure that Apple knew that putting it on my phone like that was an obnoxious customer dissatisfier.
Or you could simply choose not to use it
It was the first twelve emojis that showed on my phone. I mean it's not like it was a real problem, just annoying af. That's why I didn't get around to fixing it until this thread was months old. I don't get who thought it was a good idea.
there is a way to get rid of them - go onto Settings > General > Keyboard > And then scroll down to find a dash button for Memoji stickers. Just uncheck it and then go back to your messaging and voila! Gone :)
It was no effort at all! It eased a bit of the boredom of sheltering in place.
But I could sense your elation as you posted your very first comment with your shiny new Apple Support Communities account, how you alone were bring salvation to the deluded masses entombed in these 12 pages with 100s of comments.
Dah•veed wrote:
It was no effort at all! It eased a bit of the boredom of sheltering in place.
But I could sense your elation as you posted your very first comment with your shiny new Apple Support Communities account, how you alone were bring salvation to the deluded masses entombed in these 12 pages with 100s of comments.
Ah, you've made my day!
deggie wrote:
LOL, read a few of the posts above yours when you read this response.
Do you remember back in the days of Usenet when proper etiquette was to read for several days or a week before posting so that one didn't commit such a faux pas?
For a moment, allow me to play devil’s advocate for the responders to this, and all the other honey pot threads. When a new user accesses this thread, they are faced with 10 “helpful” responses, all created because of the me-too clicks on the helpful button, none of which are actually helpful. While we are aware enough to click on “all replies” or simply go to the end of the thread, I doubt very much if the newbies do that. You’ll note that the vast majority of them reply directly to the OP, not as a follow up to other replies.
I believe after ASC started showing only helpful replies on such threads, the number of pointless replies from folks not jumping through the ASC hoops has multiplied greatly.
How to delete unicorn emojis from my iPhone