Are you seeing question marks in place of emojis? This means your phone is trying to read an emoji that hasn't been added to your system yet. By updating your iPhone with the latest system software, you'll be able to replace the unfamiliar question mark boxes with new iOS emojis such as the melting face, face holding back tears, handshake with skin-tone variations, gender-neutral pregnant people, and more. This wikiHow will teach you how to update your iPhone software to unlock and update your emoji selection.

Things You Should Know

  • Emojis come with your iPhone and are only updated when your phone gets updated.
  • Install the latest iOS software update to get the newest emojis.
  • Older iPhone models may no longer receive new updates needed to display new emojis.

Steps

  1. 1
    Plug your iPhone into a charger. When installing system updates, it's best to ensure that your iPhone will keep a full charge for an uninterrupted download.[1]
  2. 2
    Connect to a wireless network. You'll want to be connected to a wireless network before installing any system updates.
    • Since system updates can be large, avoid installing on limited data plans.
    • If you do so mistakenly, you can always check your data usage.
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  3. 3
    Open your iPhone's Settings. This will be indicated by the icon of a cog in a grey box.
  4. 4
    Scroll down and tap General.
  5. 5
    Tap Software Update. This wil be located at the very top of the page.
    • You will see a 1 in a red circle if there is an update available.
  6. 6
    Tap Download and Install. This will begin installing the update.
    • If there is no update available, you'll see the message: Your software is up to date.
    • If your software is up to date but you still can't see new emojis, your iPhone model may have stopped receiving new software updates.
    • Older iOS devices will not receive newer system updates. They will only support the emojis released during their current update.
  7. 7
    Wait for your update to download and install. Depending on your connection speed and size of the update, this process can take up to an hour.
    • Your iPhone will reboot during the installation process. The Apple logo will display as it's being installed.
  8. 8
    Unlock your phone. Once your system is updated, your iPhone will be ready to use.
  9. 9
    Open an app that uses your keyboard. You can check your new emoji characters by opening your keyboard.
  10. 10
    Tap the emoji button. You'll see this on the bottom left of the keyboard. It will look like a smiley face.
    • If you have multiple keyboards installed, you may need to press and hold the Globe button to select "Emoji."
    • If you're not seeing the emoji keyboard, you may need to enable it. Tap SettingsGeneralKeyboardKeyboardsAdd New KeyboardEmoji.
  11. 11
    Find your new characters. It may not be immediately apparent which characters are new, as they are not highlighted anywhere. You'll find the new characters mixed in with the old ones in their respective categories.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    What if I don't get the emojis?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It depends on the type of phone you have. if you have an older phone, chances are that you have stopped receiving software updates from Apple. If you have a newer phone, check for an update and update your phone. If you updated your phone and saw no changes, chances are the update failed and you will have to redo it.
  • Question
    I have an iPhone 5 that is fully updated, but sometimes when my friends send me an emoji it appears as a question mark. What should I do?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    The iPhone 5 is an older model, and what may be a fully updated phone for you might not include the newest emojis on the newer phones.
  • Question
    Will it work if I have an iPhone 6?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It should. I have an iPhone 6 and these strategies work for me. I have the newest emojis. Try it and see if it works.
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