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A symbol for email. Depicted as the back of an envelope imprinted with a capital letter E (for electronic) or @ (at) sign. Commonly used as an icon before an email address. The envelope is generally white with the E or @ symbols shown in blue.
The back of a white envelope, as used to send a letter or card in the mail . Used for various content concerning mail and messages, including email. Samsung’s design previously featured a red, wax seal imprinted with the initial M. Google’s design was previously yellow.
The back of an envelope, shown coming into an inbox or arriving with motion lines. Commonly used as an icon for an email address. May also represent posting ...
Commonly used an icon before an email address. May also represent downloading, direct messages, or mail more generally. Its original intent may have been to indicate sealing and delivering a letter in an envelope. Microsoft’s design previously resembled an incoming envelope.
Used for various content concerning postal deliveries and email. Indicates in the United States that there is outgoing mail (post) for pickup. May also indicate that incoming mail has been delivered. Compare 📫 Closed Mailbox With Raised Flag, 📪 Closed Mailbox With Lowered Flag, and 📭 Open Mailbox With Lowered Flag.
A paper tray with a down arrow on top, as a symbol for an email inbox. Generally depicted as a white or wooden try with a red arrow. Samsung and Twitter's&n...
The back of an envelope, generally shown in white and sealed with a red heart.Represents a love letter or note, valentine, or affectionate greeting card.Commonly used to convey various feelings or messages of love and happiness. Facebook’s envelope is pink, while Microsoft’s envelope was previously open.
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Used for various content concerning postal deliveries and email. Microsoft’s design was previously blue, after U.S. mail collection boxes.
Every emoji supported by Android and other Google platforms such as ChromeOS, Meet, and Gmail. Compare Google emojis with Apple, Samsung and Windows. Update to ...