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Apple iOS 16.4 iPhone Update Has 21 Cool Emoji, Including 1 Real Shocker

Por: Forbes Tech February 17, 2023

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New emoji in iOS 16.4Apple No sooner has iOS 16.3.1 landed but Apple has released the first developer beta of its next big thing, iOS 16.4. It will likely be the next release (unless there’s a bug-squishing minor update) for iPhone users and I’d expect it in March or April (Apple has just said spring for now). As well as 21 emoji, we can expect updates to the Apple Music app, web app notifications, and improvements to HomeKit. There’s no... + full article



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