We didn’t know we needed a pink heart emoji until iOS 16.4 integrated it into its most recent beta along with many other new figures.
One of the reasons that arouses the greatest excitement and expectation with the release of new versions of any mobile operating system is the certainty that the update will always come with a new pack of emojis.
It may sound mundane and inconsequential compared to the other features that any new release of this kind of software usually offers, but it is undeniable that these icons are quite popular and we use them more and more.
That is why now with the release of the iOS 16.4 beta, a great stir was generated, since the first test users had the unique opportunity to learn about the new emojis to start testing them in their chats and content.
Here we review in general the new figures that are added to this version of the mobile operating system and that will soon be available to all users of Apple smartphones.
These are the new emojis available with from the beta of iOS 16.4
First things first: New emojis released with this version of the iPhone mobile operating system now include a head-shaking smiley, various animals, including a donkey, moose, and goose, additional heart colors, including a light pink one. and another light blue.
In fact, emojipedia, The entity in charge of deciding which will be the new emojis that are integrated into these devices each year, at the time revealed that this new light pink heart as one of the main requests from the community since 2015.
It took almost eight years to arrive, but finally we have it here along with other impressive designs that we can see below along with the list of its variations to bring a grand total of 31 designs:
- shaking face
- Pink heart
- light blue heart
- gray heart
- Donkey
- Moose
- Goose
- To the
- jellyfish
- Hyacinth
- pea pod
- Ginger
- folding hand fan
- Comb
- Flute
- maracas
- Khanda
- wireless
- hand pushing to the right
- hand pushing left
- black bird
- Hand Pushing Right: Light Skin Tone
- Hand Pushing Right: Medium-light Skin Tone
- Hand Pushing Right: Medium Skin Tone
- Hand pushing right: medium-dark skin tone
- Hand pushing right: dark skin tone
- Hand pushing left: light skin tone
- Hand pushing left: medium-light skin tone
- Hand Pushing Left: Medium Skin Tone
- Hand pushing left: medium-dark skin tone
- Hand pushing left: dark skin tone
The addition for this year itself came from the September 2022 Unicode Recommendations list to now make a total of 31 new emojis.
There is still no defined date for when we would see these emojis implemented in the final public version of iOS