A new list of emoji consists of about 230 messaging icons approved by the Unicode Consortium as the final 2019 list. Apple expected to contain this new emojis in iOS and macOS later this year.
The full list of new emojis is posted on Emojipedia including animals like the flamingo, otter, orangutan, and sloth, foods such as waffle, falafel, juice box, and other assortments like a variation of people holding hands, snorkel, ice cube, ringed planet, and more.
As encouraged by Apple, this 2019 emoji lineup includes disability-related emoji such as women and men in a manual and motorized wheelchair, guide dog, service dog, people with probe cane, mechanical arms and legs, ear with a hearing aid, and deaf person.
The 2019 emoji list consists of 59 new characters, and 171 gender variations with different skin tones, bringing the total of newly available emojis to 230.
As Unicode Consortium released the new emoji list, operating systems, social media platforms, messaging apps, are free to begin including these new characters, but first, they need to design the new icons.
This new emoji list that Emojipedia published its images, it just represents these new characters what are looking like, don't reflect the final design we are going to see in Apple devices or other smartphones.
For iPhone users it’s expected to see this new emojis list later this year as Apple doing typically, for example, Apple didn’t add 2018 emojis until October with 12.1update, likely the same scenario will be repeated this year with iOS 13.
Data source: Unicode Consortium, Emojipedia, via Macrumors
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