It's not uncommon for iPhone owners to tell you that emoji simply look better on their smartphones. Whether or not emoji looks good is definitely a subjective matter – and it's not something that adults would normally discuss. However, if you still want to get into a discussion with an Apple fan about which phone emoji look better on, here's a list of emoticons that definitely look better on Android smartphone displays. You'll find Android emojis on the left in our ranking, Apple emojis on the right.
Head in the clouds
Regardless of whether you use the head in the clouds emoji ironically or not, there's no denying that the Android (or Google) version simply looks better. Varianta for iPhones gives the impression of a person who overdid it with an electronic cigarette.

Face with glasses
The face with glasses, sometimes called the "nerd face", is one of the most widely used emoticons. While the iPhone version gives the impression of a stereotypical, perhaps even unsightly "nerd", the Android version is definitely more cheerful.

Pineapple
The pineapple may not be one of the most commonly used emojis, but that doesn't mean we can't compare the Apple and Android versions. If you like symmetry, clean lines, and order, you'll probably like the Google version better. VariaThe iPhone version is more plausible, but strangely biased.

Spirit
Both the Android and iPhone ghost emojis are meant to be cute and playful, not creepy. However, while the Android version is winking at us mischievously, the iPhone version looks like it has a monocle in one eye. So there's no doubt about the winner here.

Strawberry
Like the pineapple emoji, the strawberry emoji on iOS lacks the punch and vibrant colors you'd expect from the fruit. It's bland. The strawberry emoji on Android stands out with bright red and green, giving it a fresh and vibrant look.

Waffles
The waffle emoji is another example of iOS's tendency to interpret food emoji in a less appealing and playful way. On Android, the waffle emoji features a perfectly placed patty of butter melting on top of it, while on iOS, the waffle emoji is plain and looks simpler and less appealing. This small but significant difference makes the Android version more appealing.

Ramen
Let’s stick with food for a moment. Another example is the difference in the ramen emoji. Android is all about eggs and a rich broth that makes the dish appealing. In contrast, iOS is all about simplicity and simplicity, making the emoji less appealing.

Bobr
The beaver emoji on Android looks more cartoony and fun, which suits the emoji perfectly. iOS, on the other hand, opts for a realistic design, which takes away some of the emoji's charm.

Jellyfish
The jellyfish emoji on Android is pink, which is more familiar and recognizable (especially for fans of the movie Finding Nemo). In contrast, iOS uses blue, which seems like an odd choice. The pink color on Android gives the jellyfish a softer, more realistic look, while the iOS version feels less accurate and slightly out of place.

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