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iOS 16.4 update will make iPhone users’ life FUN with 31 new emojis; Check the list

Apart from new features and performance improvements, iOS 16.4 update will also bring as many as 31 new emojis to iPhone users. The list includes shaking face emoji, three new heart colors and more.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Mar 16 2023, 17:41 IST
Impressive! NEW iOS 16.4 beta reveals exciting features for iPhones
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1/6 Apple is now rolling out the third beta update of iOS 16.4 and your iPhones will soon get new and exciting features coming along with the iOS 16.4 update.   (Unsplash)
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2/6 And what is exciting in iOS 16.4 update? The update includes a bunch of new emojis with Unicode 15.0. Some of them include Wi-Fi symbols, jellyfish, flute, and more.  (Pixabay)
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3/6 It will also tweak Apple Music and Podcast apps and they will no longer show pop ups in the middle of the screen. Apart from this, the update will support 5G Standalone, a new HomeKit architecture, and more.  (Unsplash)
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4/6 Moreover, there will be Web Push notification. If you add a supported web app to your Home Screen, you can optionally receive push notifications from it. (Unsplash)
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5/6 If you have previously installed a public beta of iOS 16.4, you can update to the latest version by accessing Settings > General > Software Update on your iPhone. The current update's build number is 20E5229e, 9to5Mac report informed.  (Unsplash)
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6/6 Apple IOS 16.4 update is expected to be released to everyone in March or April, the report suggested. (HT Tech)
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Know all about the 31 new emojis coming with the iOS 16.4 update. (Emojipedia Twitter)

A lot has been said about the iOS 16.4 update. The periodic OS update for iPhone devices is rumored to be released soon. The update follows after iOS 16.3 and reportedly adds some big features to the device. Among them, push notifications for web applications on the iPhone home screen, changes to Podcast app, addition of new Beta menu and improvements to Home architecture are the major features that will come with the update. Additionally, iPhone users will also get to play around with 31 new emojis including shaking face emoji, three new heart colors and more.

iOS 16.4 to get new emojis

The first draft of these emojis were unveiled last year but they have not been added so far. Now, with the iOS spring update, it is expected to arrive any day. Not much has changed since we saw these last year, apart from some minor changes. For example, the shaking face emoji is now angled instead of straight. A leaked design of the upcoming emojis have been posted on Emojipedia and you can check them here.

Some of these emojis were long-requested like hearts in new colors including pink, whereas some emojis will just give the users more ways to express themselves. All the 31 emojis were added from the Unicode's September 2022 recommendation list, Emoji 15.0.

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While these emojis will be added soon for iPhone users, Emoji 15.0 is expected to roll out sometime during the first half of 2023.

Check the list of emojis below.

  • Shaking face
  • Pink heart
  • Light Blue heart
  • Grey heart
  • Rightwards pushing hand: All available skin tones
  • Leftwards pushing hand: All available skin tones
  • Donkey
  • Moose
  • Goose
  • Wing
  • Jellyfish
  • Hyacinth
  • Pea pod
  • Ginger
  • Folding hand fan
  • Hair pick
  • Flute
  • Maracas
  • Khanda
  • Wireless

If you wish to use these emojis before everyone else, you will have to download the iOS 16.4 beta release which is available through Apple's Developer Program.

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First Published Date: 16 Mar, 17:40 IST
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