cricket on Samsung
This is how the cricket emoji ðĶ looks on Samsung One UI. Every platform designs emojis differently â see the comparison below.
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ðą Samsung Design Style
Samsung's emoji designs are known for their unique and sometimes controversial interpretations. They use a glossy, cartoonish style with bold outlines. Samsung emojis have historically looked quite different from other platforms, which has led to miscommunication between Samsung and non-Samsung users.
ðĶ About cricket on Samsung
The way Samsung renders the cricket emoji is subtle and nuanced, consistent with how Samsung One UI approaches its entire animals & nature set. The design choices trace back to the platform's emoji debut in 2015.
While the cricket emoji carries the same Unicode meaning everywhere, Samsung's subtle and nuanced rendition gives it a distinct personality compared to how it appears on competing platforms in the animals & nature category.
âđïļ Platform Details
- Platform
- Samsung One UI
- Emoji Support Since
- 2015
- Website
- samsung.com
ðĄ Samsung Animals & Nature Design Insight
Samsung's animal emojis use a slightly cartoonish style with exaggerated features â larger eyes, rounder bodies â that gives them a character design quality. The rendering includes a subtle outline that helps animals pop against both light and dark backgrounds.
Samsung's Good Lock module allows Galaxy users to replace the default animal emojis with community-designed alternatives through the Theme Store, offering a level of emoji customization unique to Samsung.
Usage Tip
On Samsung devices, the nature emojis appear as interactive stickers in the Gallery app's photo editor, where they can be placed, resized, and rotated onto images with automatic shadow generation.
Cross-Platform Note
Samsung's flower emojis use more vivid, saturated colors than any other platform, which means a bouquet composed of flower emojis will look dramatically more colorful on a Galaxy phone than on an iPhone.
Fun Fact
Samsung's dog emoji was widely mocked for looking more like a cartoon character than a real dog in earlier One UI versions, with users noting it resembled a stuffed animal more than Google's or Apple's interpretations.