How to Type the Euro Sign On Android

The Euro (€) symbol is a currency symbol used for the Euro. It has been adopted by 19 out of 27 members of the European Union.

In this article, we will outline the steps to make a “Euro” sign using your Google Gboard keyboard app, the default keyboard for the Google Pixel range, and Android phones. Without further ado, here are the steps on how to find the Euro Sign on your Android phone.

How to Type the Euro Sign On Android

In order to make a Euro Text on an Android phone, follow the steps on your phone’s keyboard below:

  1. Tap ?123
  2. Tap =\<
  3. You will see the Euro Sign available (€).  Select it.

Here’s another way to type Euro Text on an Android phone:

  1. Tap ?123
  2. Long-press the US dollar sign ($)
  3. You will see the Euro Sign available (€)

How to Copy and Paste Euro Sign Text

In case you would like to save time and simply copy and paste the Euro Sign, simply click on the text below. It will copy the content to your personal clipboard, from which you can choose where to paste it.

To copy and paste the “Euro” sign text, simply click the text below and copy it on your keyboard.

Copy € Click here

 

What does the Euro Sign Mean?

A currency symbol is as old as cash itself, and it acts as a form of shorthand, informing traders which medium of exchange they are dealing in. As a result of the currency symbol, countries all over the world are able to inscribe various forms of exchange into shorthand. For each currency, there is a graphical symbol that serves as an abbreviation, or code. The Euro Sign is used in most member states of the Eurozone.

In accordance with the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, most Eurozone member states were required to adopt the Euro once they had met the necessary money and budgetary requirements. As a result, the Euro was established.

Euro (€) is based on the Greek letter epsilon (e), symbolizing the birthplace of European civilization, and the letter E represents Europe. The stability of the Euro is represented by a parallel cross-line passing through it.

Aside from being the second largest reserve currency, the Euro (€) is also the second most traded currency in the world. In many countries of Europe, it is the only currency and is used by millions of people.