📱 Samsung

coffin on Samsung

This is how the coffin 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 coffin on Samsung

When you see the coffin emoji on Samsung, you get a detailed and expressive rendition that aligns with the platform's travel & places design philosophy. This interpretation has been available and evolving since 2015.

Compared to other platforms, Samsung's version of the coffin emoji leans more detailed and expressive, which can subtly change how recipients perceive the tone of a message containing this travel & places emoji.

ℹ️ Platform Details

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

💡 Samsung Travel & Places Design Insight

Samsung's travel emojis use a distinctive perspective that places buildings and vehicles at a slight tilt, creating a playful, almost toy-like aesthetic that differs from Apple's architectural precision and Google's flat iconography.

On Samsung Galaxy watches, travel emojis are automatically simplified to single-color silhouettes for readability on the smaller AMOLED display, a platform-specific optimization invisible to phone users.

Usage Tip

In Samsung Notes, travel emojis can be used as bookmark icons for organizing travel plans, with each emoji automatically tagging the note for smart search within the app.

Cross-Platform Note

Samsung's vehicle emojis tend to appear more toy-like and colorful than Apple's realistic renderings, which can shift the tone of a travel message from practical to whimsical depending on the receiving device.

Fun Fact

Samsung's rocket emoji was briefly the subject of internet ridicule when a 2018 version appeared to be flying sideways. Samsung corrected the angle in a subsequent update without public acknowledgment.

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