The email emoji is almost identical to the envelope emoji except that it is embellished with either an @ sign or the letter E. The @ sign is usually red or blue, while the E can be either black, blue or grey, depending on the emoji platform used, while the envelopes are almost always white. It can be used interchangeably with the envelope emoji as either represent a message or letter, though the email emoji has far fewer applications. It can be used to tell someone that they have just been sent an email or to request one. It can also be placed before an email address to highlight it.
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Use shortcode : :e-mail:
Note: - If you can't see the emoji, your device may not support E-Mail emoji but you can still use it on other platforms.
Representations : E-Mail can be represented by 📧 emoji.
E-Mail may look different on every device. In the above images you can view how E-Mail emoji appears on different devices. Emoji of E-Mail can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many other platforms and OS. Some devices may show a blank box or X instead of E-Mail emoji as every device doesn't support each one of the emoji.
This emoji was first introduced in Unicode 6.0 in October, 2010 which was followed by addition to Emoji 1.0 in August, 2015. E-Mail emoji appeared on iOS 6.0, Android 4.3, EmojiOne 1.0 for the first time.
Language | Short Name |
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Spanish | |
German | |
French | |
Russian | Эл. почта |
Italian | |
Portuguese | O email |
Unicode : | U+1F4E7 |
Hex Code | |
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Code Point(s): | 1f4e7 |
HTML Entity: | 📧 |
UTF-8: | F0 9F 93 A7 |
UTF-8 (C): | F0 9F 93 A7 |
UTF-16: | 0xd83ddce7 |
UTF-16 (C): | 0xD83D 0xDCE7 |
UTF-32: | 1F4E7 |
UTF-32 (C): | 0x00001F4E7 |
Decimal Code | |
Code Point(s): | 128231 |
HTML Entity: | 📧 |
UTF-16: | 55357 56551 |
UTF-32: | 128231 |
Octal Code | |
UTF-8: | 360 237 223 247 |
Other developer codes: | |
PHP: | "\xf0\x9f\x93\xa7" |
Python: | u"\U0001F4E7" |
Java, C++, C: | "0xD83D\uDCE7" |