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    I think I mentioned it's about Android devices, not iOs

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    It should display properly on any Android 7 and above. I'm not sure about iOs. Maybe on recent versions

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    Quote Originally Posted by CyrilleB View Post
    I think I mentioned it's about Android devices, not iOs
    Ok, here's a screenshot of your post viewed on my Android 7.0, viewed through the iRp app
    )BOB
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    Well, then I guess it's been implemented from Android version 8

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    Cyrille, I had to disable them because these Unicode characters, like emojis, are made up of several bytes and the encoding/decoding often breaks when sharing songs between devices and when posting them on the forums.
    I would have to come up with a new way of sharing songs/playlist which would not be backward compatible. This is too high of a price to pay for such an edge feature, but I'm aware of it and it's in my notes and will be implemented if I ever I decide to do such a major change to the sharing format.

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