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Tip
The bottom row of that pop-out panel offers one-tap access to the Region & Language and Typing
pages of Settings, described on pages 255 and 249.
It has emoji. Tap the smiley-face key ( ) to change all the letters
into a huge array of tiny smileys and other icons, also called
emoticons or emoji (Figure 12-9, bottom). These are available
wherever you type, but they’re most appropriate when you’re
typing in a chat room or maybe an email message. (And, even then,
plenty of people would argue that they’re never appropriate.)
The bottom row displays buttons for seven pages full of emoji,
plus a ;-) button for kaomoji (emoji made of regular typed
characters). The displays symbols you’ve used recently for
easier retrieval.

