多科莫 表情符号
49 表情符号 在 多科莫的设计中呈现。
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豆
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咬住嘴唇
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气泡
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珊瑚
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拐杖
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虚线脸
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空巢
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呼气
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忍住泪水
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Face In Clouds
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郁闷
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睁眼捂嘴
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偷看
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晕
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中国国旗
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法国国旗
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德国国旗
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意大利国旗
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日本国旗
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俄罗斯国旗
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韩国国旗
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西班牙国旗
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英国国旗
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美国国旗
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法蒂玛之手
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食指与拇指交叉的手
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Heart On Fire
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粗等号
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指向观察者的食指
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罐
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向左的手
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莲花
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电池电量不足
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融化
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Mending Heart
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镜球
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有蛋的巢
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掌心向下的手
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掌心向上的手
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戴王冠的人
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游乐场滑梯
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倾倒液体
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向右的手
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救生圈
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致敬
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穴居巨怪
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车轮
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Woman: Beard
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X射线
关于 多科莫 表情符号
Japanese mobile operator NTT Docomo, (previously styled as DoCoMo), is a Japanese phone carrier that played an important part in the introduction of the first widely-used set of emojis. In 1999, Shigetaka Kuritam, an engineer working at NTT Docomo, created an initial set of symbols to enable easier digital communication. These symbols were a part of the messaging features of “i-mode,” one of the first mobile internet services developed and provided by NTT Docomo.
Drawn on a 12 x 12 pixel grid, the NTT Docomo emojis, 176 in number, looked much simpler than the emojis we use today. The picture characters were instantly successful and paved the way for other mobile operators, like au and SoftBank, to introduce their own version of emojis. Everything changed when, in 2010, the Unicode Consortium created a standardized library of picture characters available for iOS and Android devices, as well as Apple and Windows computer systems. The end result was a nearly universal system for communicating via small cartoon images.
By the time this happened, NTT Docomo emojis were slowly becoming obsolete. The emojis said goodbye with a final, original set released on August 1, 2013. Comprised of 698 emojis, it was initially available on handsets carrying Android 4.3 and 44, but later discontinued and replaced with standard Google emoji designs.