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Unicode SMS

Unicode SMS lets businesses send texts that use customers’ real languages, symbols, and character sets, instead of being limited to basic GMS-7 characters. This makes it easier to keep brand and service messages clear, familiar, and readable across regions and scripts. This guide outlines how Unicode SMS works in practice and when it makes sense to use it in everyday messaging workflows.

What Is Unicode SMS?

Unicode SMS is a type of text message that uses the Unicode standard to represent characters from many different languages and symbol sets.

It allows you to send messages containing non-Latin scripts, accented letters, emojis, and special symbols that standard GSM-character SMS cannot support.

It works by encoding each character as a Unicode code point, which the mobile network and recipient’s device interpret and display as the intended symbol.

Unicode SMS depends on correct character encoding, compatible messaging platforms, and devices that can render the chosen fonts and symbols.

Because Unicode characters use more data than basic GSM characters, a single Unicode SMS often has a lower character limit and may be split into multiple segments.

This affects how the final message appears to the user, including length, delivery cost, and how cleanly combined segments display in the conversation.

Unicode SMS and When It’s Required

Unicode SMS is especially valuable when your audience relies on non-Latin scripts in everyday communication. It lets brands speak in the customer’s native writing system, which reduces confusion in support messages, onboarding flows, and regulatory notices. Using customers’ actual names with accents or local spelling improves clarity and makes automated alerts feel more respectful and accurate. Unicode SMS is also useful for industries like travel, healthcare, and finance where even small misunderstandings can create risk or complaints. Careful use of symbols or simple emojis can highlight key details, improve skim-reading, and keep messages engaging without adding extra text. When working across borders, Unicode SMS helps maintain consistent wording and tone across regions, which supports compliance expectations.

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Unicode SMS Best Practices

Unicode SMS works best when every character is chosen with a clear purpose.

Brands can write in customers’ own languages, including accents and local characters, while still keeping sentences short, concrete, and free of unnecessary symbols.

Testing sample messages with real data helps confirm that names, addresses, and reference numbers display correctly and that line breaks read naturally on common devices.

Because Unicode often reduces the usable character count, writers should trim filler, avoid long disclaimers in the body, and link to longer content when needed.

Consistent tone is critical, so teams should agree on standard phrases, levels of formality, and how often to include emojis in Unicode SMS.

Overusing emojis, decorative symbols, or unfamiliar characters can distract from key details or even trigger filters, so they should be added sparingly.

Operationally, recording which templates use Unicode and monitoring delivery metrics makes it easier to track costs, segment counts, and message quality over time.

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