There isn't much we ask for around here,Movies | Movies free | Movies latest 2022 but one of those things is new emojis. Thankfully, the Unicode Consortium heard our cries and blessed us with over 118 new emojis approved in 2023. However, this doesn't mean they're usable right now. In February, as part of its iOS 16.4 update, Apple added 21 emojis that were approved in 2022.
What this means is, of the hundreds of new emojis approved by Unicode for version 15.1, don't expect to see them on your Apple devices until 2024. That doesn't mean you can't get excited. In fact, several of the emojis on this list have been progressively released on Google platforms and Android devices since their approval in September. These emojis range from a suite of new directional-style people to brand new ones like a phoenix firebird and a lime.
Below, you'll see every new emoji we got in 2023 to get excited about when they finally arrive on a future iOS 17 update.
We finally get the much-anticipated lime emoji as it is a part of six brand-new emojis approved by Unicode. The others include the Head Shaking Horizontally and Vertically, Phoenix, Brown Mushroom, and Broken Chain.
Unicode also added several non-gender-specific family emojis along with silhouette-based designs. The 15.1 version also adds a silhouette design for all the previous family emojis to match the new update.
Adult, Adult, Child: 🧑🧑🧒
Adult, Child, Child: 🧑🧒🧒
Adult, Child: 🧑🧒
Adult, Adult, Child, Child: 🧑🧑🧒🧒
The last 108 emojis added to 15.1 are all skin and gender variations of already released emojis. Additionally, these new variations face to the right, whereas their current counterparts have so far only faced to the left.
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