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===Early implementation in Japan=== Various, often incompatible, character encoding schemes were developed by the different mobile providers in Japan for their own emoji sets.<ref name="utcL210132" /><ref name="EmojiSources">{{cite web |url=https://www.unicode.org/Public/UCD/latest/ucd/EmojiSources.txt |title=Emoji Sources |work=Unicode Character Database |author=Unicode Consortium |author-link=Unicode Consortium}}</ref> For example, the extended [[Shift JIS]] representation F797 is used for a [[convenience store]] (πͺ) by SoftBank, but for a [[wristwatch]] (βοΈ) by KDDI.<ref name="EmojiSources" /><ref name="utcL210132" /> All three vendors also developed schemes for encoding their emoji in the Unicode [[Private Use Area]]: DoCoMo, for example, used the range U+E63E through U+E757.<ref name="utcL210132" /> Versions of [[iOS]] prior to 5.1 encoded emoji in the SoftBank private use area.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://emojipedia.org/apple/ios-5.1/ |work=[[Emojipedia]] |title=Apple iOS 5.1}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://emojipedia.org/apple/iphone-os-2.2/ |work=[[Emojipedia]] |title=Apple iPhone OS 2.2}}</ref>
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