iOs 10.2 beta gets support for unicode 9.0 emojis including new additions

In the new 10.2 beta update for iOs 10, Apple in this update have brought a range of new emojis as part of the update which feature some of new faces never been seen before.

Emojis were based on Unicode 9.0 which was approved very recently where Google and Apple introduced the same to their users. Among the new list, there's some shrugging and face palms that have caught the attention of those curious.

The Emojipedia revealed that new emojis like avocado, owl and fox are some of those new features. The added numbers are in double digits making it a point for each and every one out there, that there's one just for you to enjoy. However, there will be some challenges in finding them throughout the emote options but you'll get adapted to them in no time.

Google, last year made it a point in public as to including women those in different professions, to the list would make their bit to encourage those who're into the fields as an added support to prove that they're not really looked down at all.

There were a lot of cringe when Apple decided to kill the gun emoji changing it to that of a 'toy-gun' which attracted a lot of humour among those using it.

The new set of additions are very clear and crisp in detail. The public release for the new iOs update is yet to be known at this point, but however it's likely rolled out soon. The new set of emojis would certainly make a lot of noise among those who're frequent users of emojis.

It'll however take some time to check the amount of usage for all the new additions and also checking for the frequency of those being used more than others for researching new types of faces.

However, for those of you that just stay away from making use of them, this doesn't seem to bother much.

But in terms of professionalism in communication, eliminating use of emojis and other emoticons are much appreciated.



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