sparkles on Apple
This is how the sparkles emoji ✨ looks on Apple iOS & macOS. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.
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🍎 Apple Design Style
Apple's emojis feature a highly detailed, realistic 3D style with smooth gradients, subtle shadows, and rich textures. They tend to have warm lighting and a polished, premium feel. Apple was one of the first to popularize emoji with the iPhone, and their designs are often considered the 'standard' reference.
✨ About sparkles on Apple
When you see the sparkles emoji on Apple, you get a detailed and expressive rendition that aligns with the platform's activities design philosophy. This interpretation has been available and evolving since 2008.
Compared to other platforms, Apple's version of the sparkles emoji leans more detailed and expressive, which can subtly change how recipients perceive the tone of a message containing this activities emoji.
ℹ️ Platform Details
- Platform
- Apple iOS & macOS
- Emoji Support Since
- 2008
- Website
- apple.com
💡 Apple Activities Design Insight
Apple's sports emojis feature equipment rendered with material-accurate textures — the basketball shows pebbled leather grain, the soccer ball has hexagonal panel stitching, and the tennis ball displays fuzzy felt texture at higher resolutions.
During major sporting events, iMessage sometimes features animated effects when activity emojis are sent, such as confetti with the trophy emoji or bouncing effects with ball emojis.
Usage Tip
Combining activity emojis with the timer or calendar emoji creates effective workout or event reminders in Apple's Notes and Reminders apps, which render them at full fidelity.
Cross-Platform Note
Apple's activity emojis tend to show equipment in use or in motion, while other platforms often display static objects, giving Apple's versions a more dynamic feel in conversations.
Fun Fact
The Apple crystal ball emoji was originally designed with a swirling purple mist inside, but user testing showed people interpreted it as a bowling ball, leading to the clearer mystical glow in later versions.