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New emojis are coming to the iPhone, even hand "what are you saying?"

2020-10-01T15:09:33.496Z


From transgender flag to flip flops, 117 doodles with iOS 14.2 (ANSA)A load of new emojis is coming to the iPhone: 117 in all, counting the various combinations of people and skin colors. To bring them is the update of the operating system, iOS 14.2, now in beta and expected in October on Apple's smartphones. Among the new entries is the hand with the fingertips together, which in Italy is used to mean "what are you saying?" or "what do you want?". There are vario


A load of new emojis is coming to the iPhone: 117 in all, counting the various combinations of people and skin colors.

To bring them is the update of the operating system, iOS 14.2, now in beta and expected in October on Apple's smartphones.

Among the new entries is the hand with the fingertips together, which in Italy is used to mean "what are you saying?"

or "what do you want?".

There are various combinations, between hair and complexion, of men, women and people who give a bottle to a newborn.

For the first time it is then possible to choose to dress in female emoji tuxedos, as well as to put the wedding veil on the male ones.

Six pictograms depict an unidentified Santa Claus with neither a man nor a woman.

Then comes the flag and the transgender symbol.

Bucket, plunger, screwdriver, toothbrush are some of the new objects, along with the mirror, the ladder and the matryoshka, the flip flops and the military helmet.

In sport there are boomerangs and roller skates.

Among the animals the mammoth and the bison make their entry, but also the fly and the cockroach, in addition to the black cat.

The kitchen is enriched with blueberries, olives, and peppers, focaccia, fondue and teapot.

Space also for anatomy, with heart and lungs drawn in a realistic way.


Source: ansa

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