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High-fives, colorful hearts, and a horrible goose top a short list of new emoji

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Towards World Emoji Day, Emojipedia experts in Emojipedia have compiled and published sample images from 31 new emoji characters scheduled to be included in version 15.0 of Unicode standards. Among the new emojis that we can expect to be seen on cellphones and other devices at the end of this year: Plain pink heart (along with gray and light blue versions), tall friends, vibrating faces, deer heads, ginger roots, maracas, symbols Wi-fi, jellyfish, and a terrible geese.

There are several more obstacles for this emoji to jump before we can really start sending them to each other. First, they must enter the final version of Unicode 15.0, which is currently scheduled to be released in September 2022. Then, software developers need to make their own design for this character and release it through software updates, something that usually occurs a few months after specifications Unicode is completed.

As Emojipedia noted, the list of new emojis proposed is famous for its small size – “In fact, it is the smallest number of new emojis that Unicode had recommended at one time.” This is also a list of the first draft emojis without new emojis, although it includes new hand movements, and the latest versions of the Unicode specifications have collectively added hundreds of new emojis people. The emoji subcommittee has encouraged in recent years to control the number of new emojis included in certain releases, quoting how rarely most emoji characters are used and how much work is for companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Samsung to maintain a growing Emoji list that continues to grow In their software.

Emojis is usually the most common element commented on new unicode standards, but the draft version 15.0 currently adds a total of 4,489 new characters, including those needed for the Kawi and NAG Mundari scripts. Unicode 15.0 will support a total of 149,186 characters, including 3,664 emoji characters (after you calculate all changes, including those for skin, hair color, and sex).

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