KDDI表情符号 Emojis
218 表情符号 在 KDDI表情符号的设计中呈现。
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飞机
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愤怒符号
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愤怒的脸
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水瓶座
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白羊座
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调色板
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Atm标志
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汽车
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小鸡
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银行
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棒球
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篮球
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喜气洋洋的脸
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Beans
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跳动的心
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啤酒杯
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铃
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自行车
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生日蛋糕
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Biting Lip
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炸弹
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面包
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破碎的心脏
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Bubbles
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总线
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相机
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巨蟹座
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摩羯座
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猫脸
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方格旗
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樱花
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圣诞树
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香烟
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场记板
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关闭的伞
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云
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梅花
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鸡尾酒玻璃杯
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该死的脸
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便利店
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版权
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Coral
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弯月
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王冠
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Crutch
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哭脸
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气旋
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冲刺
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钻石
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狗脸
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Dotted Line Face
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左下箭头
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右下箭头
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垂头丧气的汗颜
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耳朵
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Empty Nest
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信封与箭头
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感叹号
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一双眼睛
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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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面对恐惧的尖叫
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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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传真机
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在孔中的旗帜
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足迹
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刀叉
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四叶草
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加油泵
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双子座
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笑嘻嘻的大眼睛的脸
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汉堡包
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Hamsa
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Hand With Index Finger And Thumb Crossed
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手提包
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耳机
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Heart On Fire
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红心
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Heavy Equals Sign
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高跟鞋
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高电压
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水平红绿灯
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马面
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医院
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热饮料
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温泉
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旅馆
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房屋
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Id符号
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Index Pointing At The Viewer
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客满符号
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日本邮局
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秘密符号
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空缺符号
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Jar
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钥匙
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井字号按钮
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按钮0
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按钮1
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按钮2
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按钮3
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按钮4
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按钮5
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按钮6
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按钮7
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按钮8
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按钮9
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吻痕
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Leftwards Hand
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狮子座
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天秤座
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灯泡
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口红
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Lotus
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带有两行眼泪的哭脸
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Low Battery
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放大镜(向左倾斜)
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枫叶
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Melting Face
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备忘录
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Mending Heart
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麦克风
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Mirror Ball
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手机
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带箭头的手机
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钱袋
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富士山
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电影摄影机
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音符
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音符
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Nest With Eggs
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全新符号
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夜晚的星星
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禁止抽烟
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办公楼
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Ok符号
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伸出直拳
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打开书
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光盘
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P符号
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Palm Down Hand
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Palm Up Hand
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企鹅
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沉思的脸
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无可奈何的脸
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奔跑的男人
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Person With Crown
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猪脸
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双鱼座
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Playground Slide
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Pouring Liquid
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噘嘴的脸
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铁路车
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举拳
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举手
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红苹果
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红心
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注册商标
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如释重负的脸
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卫生间标志
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丝带
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饭团
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Rightwards Hand
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戒指
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Ring Buoy
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跑鞋
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射手座
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帆船
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清酒
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Saluting Face
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学校
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剪刀
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天蝎座
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船
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酥
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滑雪
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眼冒爱心的脸
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诡异笑的脸
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雪人(没下雪)
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足球
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黑桃
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闪闪发光
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波光粼粼的心脏
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热气腾腾的拉面
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太阳
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汗水滴
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T恤
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金牛座
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不带提手的茶杯
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电话
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电视
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网球
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比赞
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票
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高帽
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商标
"KDDI表情符号 表情符号",
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.