While we had minor emojis update with iOS 16, iOS 17 promises over 100 new figures that could come to your iPhone starting next year.
All of these figures will be sent for approval this September. We could see them on the iPhone with an upcoming iOS 17 update if they get approved. The draft list includes a Lime, a head shaking vertically, a phoenix bird , and four new gender-neutral family emojis intended to be represented via silhouettes.
At the end of the day, Emojipedia says it depends on each vendor as to whether or not to follow the design directive the company is giving. “These new direction-specifying emojis are all versions of pre-existing people emojis, but with the addition of explicitly-stated directionality,” says the blog post.With that in mind, it’s important to note that these aren’t the final version of iOS 17 upcoming emojis.
After these emojis get approved in September, it’s up to Apple, Google, and other companies to adopt these figures. As said above, iOS 16 waited until March to include Emojipedia 14.1 figures – the first that didn’t have a person’s variation. If Apple follows the trend, we could see new emojis arriving for iOS 17 also around March, when the company unveils iOS 17.2 or iOS 17.3. For iOS 17.
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