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Windows Phone 7.5 has built-in emoticons, here is a cheat sheet

Ron Ron
December 29, 2011
1 min read

We already know that words are the best way to describe how you feel. But sometimes words alone are not enough and we need a picture to show our feelings. Well, that’s where emoticons come in. Microsoft has provided a cheat sheet of all the built-in emoticons in Windows Phone 7.5

“Turns out Windows Phone 7.5 has a ton of built-in emoji—many of which were totally new to me! Here are the key combinations for conjuring just a few of them. Yes, there are more,” Microsoft stated in an official blog post. Microsoft is expected to reveal another cheat sheet of more emoticons in the coming days.

In related Windows Phone news, Microsoft confirmed today that they have found the root cause of a bug in Windows Phone 7.5 Mango which can disable Windows Phone devices, and that they are currently testing a fix to solve the problem.

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