For better or worse, emojis are here to stay. If you have a newer phone, you can grab the emoji keyboard for Galaxy phones and join in on the fun. For older devices, there are plenty of third-party keyboards available.
Samsung Keyboard How to Add Emojis and Clipboard Buttons
On some devices, there is a special icon that you have to tap on the keyboard to see the emojis that you are allowed to send. This icon can vary by device and app, but it usually looks like a smiley icon.
If you know your phone can view emojis, but you can’t seem to find a keyboard for them when typing, you might need to enable an emoji keyboard. For example, if you have Gboard installed, all you need to do is make it the default keyboard to easily send emojis right from the keyboard.
Check out our guide on how to change the default Samsung keyboard . Here's the gist: Go to Settings > General management > Keyboard list & default > Default keyboard.