The most popular emojis in iOS 12.1 are bald and groggy

With the release of iOS 12.1, Apple made available to us a large number of new emojis, so that all users can continue to personalize our messages through instant messaging applications, emails or social networks. Among those that attracted the most attention were those of a foot, a tooth, a bone, a Teedy bear, a puzzle piece, a chess lady, a skateboard, a tennis ball ...

But, of course, not all new emojis have been equally successful with users. Emojipedia, has published a report showing us which are the most popular new emojis. As we can see in the graph above, the bald head leads the classification followed by the stunned face. In third position we find the face with three hearts followed by the foot.

The bald being the most popular, it is confirmed that the community had a need in this sense to be able to express their feelings or visual aspect. The stunned face, which also has its grace, also seemed to be a necessity on the part of users since so far we could not find any other emoji that represented it better. It is striking that the foot is in the top 5 most used emojis with the release of iOS 12.1.

Emojipedia has been based to create this classification in the 70 tweets, with each of the new emojis that came from the hand of iOS 12.1, and where to see the number of comments, retweets and likes received. iOS 12.1 was released in its final version on Tuesday, October 30.

For 2018, new versions of iOS will receive new emojis. Some of the candidates to become emojis They are service dogs, deaf people, mixed race couples, diving masks, waffle, Hindu temple, white heart, ice cubes, flamingos, ballet shoes, onion, garlic, otter, falafel ..


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