📱 Samsung

victory hand on Samsung

This is how the victory hand emoji looks on Samsung One UI. Every platform designs emojis differently — see the comparison below.

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📱 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.

About victory hand on Samsung

Samsung visualizes the victory hand emoji with a bold and distinctive style that reflects its people & body design language. Since introducing emoji support in 2015, Samsung One UI has refined how victory hand appears to feel natural within its interface.

Cross-platform differences matter for the victory hand emoji: Samsung's bold and distinctive approach may convey a slightly different emotional nuance than the same emoji viewed in another people & body set.

ℹ️ Platform Details

Platform
Samsung One UI
Emoji Support Since
2015
Website
samsung.com

💡 Samsung People & Body Design Insight

Samsung's people emojis have moved toward Google's proportions in recent years but retain a distinctive slightly glossy skin rendering with visible specular highlights on foreheads and cheekbones that sets them apart.

Samsung's AR Emoji feature maps people emoji expressions onto 3D avatars that can be used as video call filters, bridging the gap between static emoji and augmented reality on Galaxy devices.

Usage Tip

On Samsung keyboards, long-pressing a person emoji reveals the full skin tone palette in a radial menu rather than a horizontal strip, making one-handed selection easier on large Galaxy screens.

Cross-Platform Note

Samsung's hand gesture emojis occasionally face the opposite direction compared to Apple and Google, which has caused misunderstandings — their backhand wave once appeared to be a dismissive gesture when viewed from another platform.

Fun Fact

Samsung was the last major platform to align its people emojis with Unicode reference designs, finally retiring its uniquely styled human figures in One UI 4 after years of user complaints about cross-platform confusion.

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