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Apple will soon add unusual Emoji to iOS

Apple will soon add unusual Emoji to iOS

Apple regularly adds new emoji to the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and other devices based on updates made to the emoji catalog by the Unicode Consortium. There are currently seven new emoji that we could see in late 2024 or early 2025.

Apple’s emoji catalog is currently being updated to include seven new emoji that we could see in late 2024 or early 2025.

The next emoji symbols will be a face with bags under its eyes, a fingerprint, a tree without leaves, a root vegetable, a harp, a shovel, and a splash.

The next emoji symbols will be a face with bags under its eyes, a fingerprint, a tree without leaves, a root vegetable, a harp, a shovel, and a splash.

The Unicode Consortium today opened a beta review period for Unicode 16, which includes new emoji characters. The beta period will run until July 2, after which Unicode 16 will be released and the new characters will be officially approved.

At that point, the new characters will be officially approved.

Smartphone makers like Apple often take months to create illustrations for the newly approved emoji symbols, so it’s likely we won’t see the new emoji until iOS 18 is released. Apple will likely add the new symbols around March 2025, when iOS 18.4 is released.

Apple will likely add the new symbols around March 2025, when iOS 18.4 is released.

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The last time Apple introduced new emoji was in the iOS 17.4 update, which was released in March 2024. In iOS 17.4, symbols such as lime, edible brown mushroom, phoenix, broken chain, vertical head shake (nodding «yes») and horizontal head shake (head shake «no») have been added.

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