One of the newest emojis on iOS 10. 2. will reflect everyone’s common thoughts about Philippine politics and current events.
On Monday, Apple released a beta version of the next iPhone software update to developers, which will finally feature 72 new emojis including the much-awaited “facepalm” emoji, Telegraph reported. Several designs are also previewed on Emojipedia‘s website.
Other neophytes in the next batch of emojis include an avocado, croissant and a person taking a selfie. Unicode Consortium, the committee tasked to govern emojis, gave the 72 emojis a “thumbs up” back in June.
There is also a fingers-crossed emoji for nervous social media fanatics and a bacon emoji compatible enough for the sunny-side up egg emoji.
Currently, Apple’s virtual emoji directory shelters 1,601 emojis. The previous iOS update last August previewed parenting-themed emojis and replaced the pistol emoji with a shiny green water gun after an anti-gun violence group called Apple’s attention.
READ: Apple launches parenting themed-emojis
Mashable noted that Apple’s clown and gorilla emojis caused a stir on Twitter. The emojis sprang during the recent creepy clown sightings across the US and the death of Cincinnati Zoo’s gorilla, Harambe. Gianna Francesca Catolico
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