These are the new Emojis that you could find in iOS 10

IOS 10 Emojis

El Unicode Consortium has accepted 74 new emoji characters as candidates for Unicode 9.0, which is scheduled to launch in mid-2016.

For iPhone owners, that means there are some, or all, of these emojis of which they could make their presentation on your iPhone with iOS 10 When it is available for public download, or as we have already seen, try this new iOS first in its respective betas. Based on Apple's past trends, this is likely to happen in September this year, when the presentation of the new devices that the company will launch on the market is made.

Here you can know the complete list, as well as some of the current mockups, but some of the highlights are the cucumber, which will undoubtedly be a new version of the eggplant this 2016, a bacon, an arm taking a selfie, the thumb and pinky doing the "Call me" gesture, a woman shrugging emoji, a clown, a boxing glove, the bald eagle, an emoji wiping her nose, as well as the bride will no longer be alone, as a groom in a tuxedo is expected , to the dancer will add a dance partner (very Saturday Night Fever style), to Santa Claus will include you a Mrs. Claus, the princess will have her prince, a pregnant woman to add in the family section, and many more emoji faces (sick, big nose, cowboy hat emoji, etc).

You will also be able to see a lot of the emojis that probably will not be in the final release, such as: wrestlers, a canoe, a wilted flower and the carrot. Actually, hopefully more emojis will be added than we think, but everything remains in the final decisions before the official launches.


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