There[SQ]s no standard Android keyboard called "iKeyboard" that[SQ]s specifically known for its emoji or emoticons. The term "iKeyboard" might refer to a third-party keyboard app from the app store, possibly one that *includes* a large selection of emojis and emoticons. Apple uses "i" in many of its product names, so this might lead to confusion.
To find emoji and emoticons on Android, you need to :
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Use a keyboard that supports them:
Most modern Android keyboards (like Gboard, SwiftKey, etc.) have built-in emoji support. If your keyboard doesn[SQ]t, you[SQ]ll need to download a different one from the Google Play Store. Many keyboard apps boast extensive emoji libraries.
* Access the emoji panel:
Look for a smiley face, globe icon, or a similar symbol on your keyboard. Tapping this will usually bring up the emoji panel.
If you *think* you remember seeing a keyboard called "iKeyboard," try searching the Google Play Store for that name to see if it exists and if it offers the emoji features you[SQ]re looking for. Otherwise, any well-rated keyboard app from the Play Store will likely give you a wide selection of emojis and emoticons.
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