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31 new emoji are coming with your iPhone iOS 16.4 upgrade

Por: New York Post Tech February 20, 2023

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You’ll soon have more beyond a thumbs-up with the release of these new emoji. Apple revealed 31 new emoji designs on iOS along with the first iOS 16.4 developer beta on Thursday, according to . The company has not announced when the new emoticons will be available to all iOS users, but they are expected to be released in the coming months. The 31 new emoji all come from Unicode’s September 2022 recommendation list, , and include some... + full article



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