New emoji will be heading to iOS and Android and we have some illustrations of some of the new emoji to show you.
There will be 108 new emoji that specify a certain direction. All of them come from six existing person emojis: Person Walking, Person Running, Person Kneeling, Person with White Cane, Person in Manual Wheelchair, and Person in Motorized Wheelchair. Including different variations for skin tone and gender, this alone is adding 108 new emoji to the list.Google
, once an emoji is ready to be approved, it is unusual for it to be rejected. Once approved by Unicode in September, the emoji are then developed for use with, for example, iOS and Android. Eventually, they are sent out as part of a software update. But these updates do not typically get released right away. For example, Apple just updated its inventory of emoji with the release of iOS 16.4 this past March.
Even though the new emoji will be approved in September, they might not be released for iOS right away. With iOS 17 expected to be dropped in September, around the time the new iPhone models are unveiled, Apple typically waits for an update after the new build becomes available. You're probably better off not expecting emoji 15.1 to surface on your iPhone until next year's first quarter.
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