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10 Things You Need to Know About Kim K's New App

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10 Things You Need to Know About Kim K's New App

Kim Kardashian launched a new app on December 20th. Kimoji is a new emoji keyboard featuring all things Kim K, and it quickly reached the top of paid iPhone apps. Needless to say, it seems like this new release may be another hit for Kim....or not. These are 10 things you need to know about Kimoji.


1. It's a $1.99 app.

Not insanely expensive, but it still requires you to remember your credit card information for the App Store. Nonetheless, she is still raking it in.

2. Kanye approves.


3. It has some cool emojis.

Such as the iconic Kim K cry face.

4. And some not so cool emojis.


What even are some of these?

5. It's not compatible with Twitter or really any social media.


Which means you can only show people all the cool new emojis you have!

6. It currently has a rating of 2 and a half stars.


Not the best for Kim K, considering her previous app (Kim Kardashian: Hollwood) has 4 and a half.

7. They are huge!


Like actually gigantic.

8. You have to copy and paste the emojis into your text messages.

Not the most convenient way of expressing your Kim-like feelings.

9. Apparently, there's a lot of glitches.


The kinks haven't been worked out just yet, which doesn't seem good for Kim's bank account.

10. There's no Kimoji for Android.


Sorry Android users, you'll just have to wait on this one (if it's even worth it).

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