How to Use Bitmoji with Viber on Android
Open the Viber app on your Android., Tap the blue + button., Tap on a contact., Tap on the message text field., Tap your switch keyboards button., Select Bitmoji Keyboard in the pop-up window., Tap on a Bitmoji., Tap on the person you want to send...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the Viber app on your Android.
The Viber icon looks like a purple speech bubble with a white telephone in it.
It will open up to your CHATS tab.
If Viber opens up to a conversation or a different page, tap the back button to go back to CHATS. -
Step 2: Tap the blue + button.
This button is in the lower-right corner of your screen.
It will bring up your list of contacts to start a conversation. , Scroll down to see the full list, or use the Search field at the top of your screen to quickly find a person in your contacts.
Tapping on a person will open a conversation between you and your contact in full-screen mode. , This is where you will write your message.
It reads "Type a message..." at the bottom of your screen. , The location of this button may differ between devices.
On most devices, this button looks like a keyboard or world icon in the lower-left or lower-right corner of your screen.
On some devices, you have to scroll down from the top of your screen, and then tap Choose Input Method in the drop-down utilities menu. , Your keyboard will automatically switch to the Bitmoji Keyboard as your new input method. , This will bring up your contacts list on your screen.
The Bitmoji Keyboard will open up to a list of tags and keywords.
You can swipe left on your keyboard to browse all categories, or tap on a keyword to see a list of related Bitmoji. , Tapping a Bitmoji on your keyboard opens your contacts list again.
Tap on your friend's name on the list, and it will open your selected Bitmoji in full-screen. , This button looks like a purple paper plane icon in the lower right corner of your screen.
It will send your selected Bitmoji to your contact as a chat message. -
Step 3: Tap on a contact.
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Step 4: Tap on the message text field.
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Step 5: Tap your switch keyboards button.
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Step 6: Select Bitmoji Keyboard in the pop-up window.
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Step 7: Tap on a Bitmoji.
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Step 8: Tap on the person you want to send your Bitmoji to.
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Step 9: Tap the Send button.
Detailed Guide
The Viber icon looks like a purple speech bubble with a white telephone in it.
It will open up to your CHATS tab.
If Viber opens up to a conversation or a different page, tap the back button to go back to CHATS.
This button is in the lower-right corner of your screen.
It will bring up your list of contacts to start a conversation. , Scroll down to see the full list, or use the Search field at the top of your screen to quickly find a person in your contacts.
Tapping on a person will open a conversation between you and your contact in full-screen mode. , This is where you will write your message.
It reads "Type a message..." at the bottom of your screen. , The location of this button may differ between devices.
On most devices, this button looks like a keyboard or world icon in the lower-left or lower-right corner of your screen.
On some devices, you have to scroll down from the top of your screen, and then tap Choose Input Method in the drop-down utilities menu. , Your keyboard will automatically switch to the Bitmoji Keyboard as your new input method. , This will bring up your contacts list on your screen.
The Bitmoji Keyboard will open up to a list of tags and keywords.
You can swipe left on your keyboard to browse all categories, or tap on a keyword to see a list of related Bitmoji. , Tapping a Bitmoji on your keyboard opens your contacts list again.
Tap on your friend's name on the list, and it will open your selected Bitmoji in full-screen. , This button looks like a purple paper plane icon in the lower right corner of your screen.
It will send your selected Bitmoji to your contact as a chat message.
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