Keinta15 / Magisk-iOS-Emoji

Systemlessly replaces emoji font with iOS Emoji
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Stopped working after some time #31

Open Andre0832 opened 8 months ago

Andre0832 commented 8 months ago

I have been using this module for a very long time and at one moment it stopped working, and flags emojis are showing like letters. I have no such files "/data/font/files" to clean. I've also delete data of gboard, which didn't help. My device is Poco F4 A14. How to solve?

Andre0832 commented 8 months ago

I have been using this module for a very long time and at one moment it stopped working, and flags emojis are showing like letters. I have no such files "/data/font/files" to clean. I've also delete data of gboard, which didn't help. My device is Poco F4 A14. How to solve?

Sorry, not Android 14 but 13

neeraj-mudhale commented 7 months ago

Same issue I'm also facing, I'm using Redmi Note 10 Pro A14, after installing it is working for a day or two and then it just stops working. Any possible solution?

lvctr commented 6 months ago

Seems like Android is overwriting the Magisk emojis by downloading the default Android emoji every couple of days (which can be seen in /data/fonts). Deleting that folder "fixes" it until it comes back after a couple days, but also breaks some apps like Instagram. It's so annoying.

It's happening with other emoji modules too, not just iOS emojis.

targary3n commented 2 months ago

The module used to be working fine on miui but after some time it just stopped working and the old emojis are back. This happened exactly after my phone installed a Google play system update. I tried reinstalling yet nothing. I tried formating my device and reinstalling the module. This time it didn't even work. When I go to system/fonts the notocoloremoji, notocoloremojiflags and notocoloremojilegacy have the same hash as the one that came in the module. The only possible explanation would be that after the Google play system update the fonts might been copied to another location keeping them in system/fonts. Anyways hope you can fix it because I didn't like the stock android emojis.