An emoji can facilitate online communication, such as expresses a few words and reduces typing time. More emoticons are added to the list every year. What started as just a few faces or grimaces now has many distractions such as animals, elements, and signs, among others. What are the new emojis?
The publication of the new Unicode version 15.1 confirm all 118 emojis which were previously on hold and all devices will receive them within a short time. There are actually only ten new emojis, as the rest are derivations of those already in existence. For example, if there is an emoji of a person walking to the right, a new one is coming in the opposite direction.
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The new emojis
Specifically, the new emojis are:
Unicode version 15.1 will include 118 new RGI #emoji ZWJ series, which will include 108 directional variants of existing emoji, and are expected to appear on 📱s, đź’»s and other platforms sometime early next year → https://t.co/ooTcjrayiF #çµµć–‡ĺ— #Unicode15_1 pic.twitter.com/b2OgM5StR1
—The Unicode Consortium (@unicode) September 6, 2023
The rest are emojis that used to be They were left-facing and now have a right-facing version, such as people walking, sitting in wheelchairs, praying, running and the like, available in both orientations with all existing combinations of skin tones. These emoticons will gradually appear on Android and iPhone devices next year. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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