Best Star Wars Emoji
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How to Add the Best Star Wars Emoji on iPhone to Your Messages

It’s Star Wars Day! A day to celebrate all things Star Wars, May 4th is loved by fans around the world. With that love comes people wanting to express it, and you can do that by using Star Wars emoji on your iPhone to send to your friends.

How to add Star Wars Emoji to your iPhone

In order to add Star Wars emoji to your iPhone, you need to install the official Star Wars app on iOS. Once you’ve installed it, you just need to do the following steps:

  • Tap gifs+emojis
  • Choose the emoji that you want to use
  • Tap the emoji
  • The emoji will copy into your clipboard, meaning that you can paste it wherever you want just by tapping and holding the text field and choosing the paste option.

There is another option though, with several sticker packs being available for iMessage. In this scenario, all you need to do is find and download the pack, and then you can go back to the iMessage app and load up that specific pack to use the emojis.

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