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iOS 18 adds fresh emojis that say what words can’t. From grossed out to guilty, here’s every new one and how it fits into your texts.
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Apple's iOS 18.4 update adds a new selection of emoji, enhancing expressive options for iPhone users with images that include a weary-looking face, a shovel and the flag of Sark.
Apple released the second public beta of iOS 18.4 on March 4, and it introduced a handful of new emoji to the iPhones of developers and public beta testers. The new emoji include a paint splatter ...
The release of iOS 18 marks a significant leap forward for iPhone users, introducing a range of features designed to enhance productivity, customization, ...
Apple's iOS 18.2 update is set to transform the way you interact with your iPhone, offering a wide array of innovative features that cater to both your ...
WhatsApp adding its own emoji to its iOS app The latest beta version of WhatsApp for iPhone, which is available through TestFlight, introduces some animated emoji that replace Apple’s emoji on iOS.
Genmoji may seem like a small and silly new change, but it shows how powerful and practical Apple Intelligence can be. Genmoji is simple to use: you describe to your iPhone an emoji you’d like ...
This lets iPhone owners AI-generate custom emoji with text prompts. All users need to do is type what they're looking for, and iOS 18's injection of AI will make it.
Unicode has released the proposed set of new emoji that, if approved, would be added to iOS 18. The standout is a new exhausted face.
Upcoming iOS 18 emoji characters have been revealed. Here's when you can expect Apple to release them for iPhone.