KDDI Emojis
218 emojis rendered in KDDI's design.
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Eroplano
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Simbolo Ng Galit
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Mukhang Galit At May Sungay
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Simbolo Ng Aquarius
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Simbolo Ng Aries
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Paleta Ng Pintor
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Simbolo Ng Atm
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Kotse
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Sisiw Na Sanggol
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Bangko
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Bolang Pang-Baseball
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Bolang Pang-Basketball
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Mukhang Maaliwalas At Nakangiti Ang Mata
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Beans
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Pusong Tumitibok
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Mug Ng Beer
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Bell
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Bisikleta
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Birthday Cake
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Biting Lip
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Bomba
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Tinapay
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Pusong Wasak
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Bubbles
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Bus
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Camera
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Simbolo Ng Cancer
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Simbolo Ng Capricorn
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Mukha Ng Pusa
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Bandilang Checkered
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Cherry Blossom
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Christmas Tree
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Sigarilyo
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Clapper Board
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Payong Na Sarado
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Ulap
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Club Suit
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Basong Pang-Cocktail
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Mukhang Naguguluhan
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Convenience Store
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Copyright
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Coral
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Buwan Na Crescent
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Korona
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Crutch
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Mukhang Umiiyak
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Cyclone
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Palayong Tumakbo
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Diamond Suit
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Mukha Ng Aso
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Dotted Line Face
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Baba-Kaliwa Na Arrow
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Baba-Kanan Na Arrow
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Mukhang Malungkot At May Pawis
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Tenga
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Empty Nest
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Envelope Na May Arrow
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Exclamation Mark
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Mga Mata
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Face Exhaling
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Face Holding Back Tears
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Face In Clouds
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Mukhang Sumisigaw Sa Takot
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Face With Diagonal Mouth
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Face With Open Eyes And Hand Over Mouth
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Face With Peeking Eye
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Face With Spiral Eyes
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Fax Machine
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Bandila Sa Golf Hole
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Bakas Ng Paa
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Tinidor At Kutsilyo
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Four Leaf Clover
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Pump Ng Gasolina
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Simbolo Ng Gemini
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Mukhang Nakangisi At Malaki Ang Mata
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Hamburger
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Hamsa
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Hand With Index Finger And Thumb Crossed
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Handbag
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Headphone
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Heart On Fire
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Heart Suit
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Heavy Equals Sign
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Sapatos Na High Heels
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Mataas Na Boltahe
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Traffic Light Na Pahalang
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Mukha Ng Kabayo
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Ospital
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Mainit Na Inumin
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Hot Springs
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Hotel
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Bahay
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Id Button
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Index Pointing At The Viewer
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Japanese Button Para Sa "walang Bakante"
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Japanese Post Office
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Japanese Button Para Sa "sikreto"
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Japanese Button Para Sa "bakante"
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Jar
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Susi
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Keycap Number Sign
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Keycap 0
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Keycap 1
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Keycap 2
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Keycap 3
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Keycap 4
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Keycap 5
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Keycap 6
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Keycap 7
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Keycap 8
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Keycap 9
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Marka Ng Halik
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Leftwards Hand
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Simbolo Ng Leo
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Simbolo Ng Libra
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Bumbilya
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Lipstick
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Lotus
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Mukhang Umiiyak Nang Malakas
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Low Battery
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Magnifying Glass Na Nakakiling Sa Kaliwa
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Dahon Ng Maple
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Tunaw Na Mukha
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Memo
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Mending Heart
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Mikropono
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Mirror Ball
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Cellphone
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Cellphone Na May Arrow
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Bag Ng Pera
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Mount Fuji
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Movie Camera
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Nota Ng Musika
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Mga Nota Ng Musika
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Nest With Eggs
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New Button
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Gabi Na May Bituin
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Simbolo Ng Bawal Manigarilyo
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Gusaling Pang-Opisina
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Ok Button
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Kamaong Nakaharap
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Bukas Na Libro
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Optical Disk
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P Button
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Palm Down Hand
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Palm Up Hand
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Penguin
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Mukhang Nagninilay-Nilay
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Mukhang Nagtitiyaga
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Taong Tumatakbo
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Person With Crown
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Mukha Ng Baboy
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Simbolo Ng Pisces
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Playground Slide
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Pouring Liquid
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Mukhang Nakanguso
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Railway Car
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Kamaong Nakataas
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Kamay Na Nakataas
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Mansanas Na Pula
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Pusong Pula
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Simbolo Ng Registered
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Mukhang Guminhawa
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Simbolo Ng Cr
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Ribbon
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Kanin Na Binilog
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Rightwards Hand
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Singsing
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Ring Buoy
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Sapatos Na Pantakbo
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Simbolo Ng Sagittarius
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Sailboat
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Sake
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Saluting Face
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Eskuwelahan
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Gunting
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Simbolo Ng Scorpio
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Barko
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Shortcake
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Skis
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Mukhang Nakangiti Na Puso Ang Mata
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Mukhang Nakangisi
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Snowman Na Walang Snow
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Bolang Pang-Soccer
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Spade Suit
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Mga Kislap
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Pusong Kumikislap
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Mangkok Na Nag-Uusok Ang Laman
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Araw
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Butil Ng Pawis
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T-Shirt
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Simbolo Ng Taurus
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Tasa Ng Tsaa Na Walang Hawakan
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Telepono
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Telebisyon
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Tennis
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Hinlalaking Nakaturo Pataas
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Tiket
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Top Hat
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Simbolo Ng Trade Mark
About KDDI Emojis
Japanese mobile carrier au by KDDI made its first set of emojis in 1999. It was named Version Type A-2, and comprised 170 black and white characters. Four years after that, au by KDDI impressed all its peers when it unveiled to the public a custom-made set of animated emojis. The last emoji update of au by KDDI occurred 8 years later, when au by KDDI eventually merged its designs with the designs of NTT Docomo, another well-known mobile phone operator in Japan.
For a more comprehensive explanation, check out a timeline of au by KDDI’s emoji design updates here:
- au by KDDI released its Version Type B-2 set of emojis in August 2000. This version had a total of 188 emojis. Most of the images in this set were pixelated images of office equipment like folders, disks, scissors, etc.
- In 2001, au by KDDI released Type B-3. It included the same group of characters as Version Type B-2, but with additional shading and detail. The entire set was replaced in 2002 by version Type C-2.
- One year later au by KDDI came out with Type C-2. A redesign of all emojis from Type B-3, this version expanded the number of smileys from one to seven. All the emojis had vibrant, sharper colors.
- In 2003, au by KDDI released Type D-1 set of emojis. A complete redesign of the emojis in Type C-2, the artists at au by KDDI animated each emoji. They also gave the characters a more pixelated look. Type D-1 had 630 characters, 255 more than Type C -2 which just had 345 characters.
- A year later, au by KDDI introduced Type D-2 to the public. It had the same number of emojis as Type D-1 but with a higher resolution and no animation.
- A higher resolution version of the Type D-2 emoji set type D-3 came out on January 1, 2005. Unlike Type D-1, it had no animation and ran on all au devices. Used from 2005 to 2012, Type D-3 was the last set of emojis to feature designs unique to the company.
- First available in May 2012, Type F is the first emoji set from au by KDDI to move away from realistic designs to more abstract symbols. To provide more cross-platform consistency, Type F mimicked a group of emojis from NTT Docomo, a popular mobile phone operator in Japan.