How to View iPhone Emojis on Android

Even if you’re not an iPhone user, you might desire its beautiful emojis because you know they will be appreciated by your text recipients. The emojis come in rich, vibrant colors and include clever themes that can fit many abstract ideas. In the past, Android users faced problems trying to view iPhone emojis on their handsets. They had to root their phones and use tools like Magisk to import the Apple emojis. This is because many Android apps did not offer native support for iPhone font schemes and colors. It made the keyboard appear lousy and completely failed in its mission to impress anyone. However,… Read more

How to Access iCloud from an Android Device

Companies like Apple tie you into their products by locking their services on their own devices. That means sharing services between your Android and iOS devices isn’t easy, but not impossible either. There are some loopholes to help you access your Apple iCloud services on your Android device or to help you transfer your content from one service to the other if you’d prefer to stay platform-independent. Syncing Your iCloud Emails If you want to start syncing your iCloud emails, you don’t need any additional apps on your Android device. All you need is an Android device with Google services installed, as you’ll need to… Read more

6 of the Best Document Scanner Apps for iOS

Document scanner apps make it possible to scan items that are paper-based like receipts, letters, or contracts from mobile devices. This eliminates the need for bulky scanners. There are dozens of document scanner apps available for iOS, but most of them are junk. Our top five picks are based on great image quality, diverse formatting options, accurate text recognition, ease of use, and ample sharing options. They also offer clear privacy and security policies, plus editing and annotation features. Related: 6 of the Best Document Scanner Apps for Android 1. Notes (Integrated) A lot of people prefer to use whatever apps are already available to… Read more

5 of the Best Third-Party Keyboard Apps for iPhone and iPad Users

Keyboards aren’t glamorous, but they are useful. These third-party iOS keyboards for iPhone and iPad users will help you type faster and more accurately, with options for emojis, stickers, gifs, and more. Installing Third-Party iOS Keyboards Third-party iOS keyboards for the iPhone and iPad are downloaded from the iOS App Store. The keyboards may come bundled in a larger app: Google’s GBoard lives inside the Google Search app, for example. Once the app is downloaded, you’ll need to enable the keyboard. Navigate to “Settings -> Keyboard -> Keyboards -> Add New Keyboard …” and choose the… Read more

How to Use FaceApp

The Faceapp challenge is sweeping the Internet, with celebrities, influencers, and regular Internet users using the Russian app to morph their selfies so they look older, younger, or of the opposite gender. Here we take a look at the app and explore the various features it offers to morph your pictures. Downloading the App Faceapp is available on both Android and iOS and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. You can download the app without having to pay any money upfront, although there is a pro version that is hidden behind a paywall that you can access only… Read more