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New emojis are coming to smartphones

It’s going to take a while for users to get the emojis because tech companies like to make their own versions of them
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The Unicode Consortium is looking to introduce seven new emojis.


The nonprofit organization — which, among other things, chooses the emoji icons used on smartphones around the world — has unveiled a collection of additional emojis in a beta review period before they can be officially approved.


In the v16.0 update, Unicode revealed a face with bags under the eyes, a fingerprint, a leafless tree, a root vegetable, a harp, a shovel, a splatter and the Sark flag.

“The characters were based on proposals received by the Unicode Consortium, reviewed by the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee and selected based on the Emoji Selection Factors in Submitting Emoji Proposals,” they explained.


The beta review period will last until July 2, at which point the new emojis will likely be approved.

However, users shouldn’t expect to see them right away, as it can take months for the likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google to make their designs based on the general icons.

The face with bags under eyes icon is proposed alongside other keywords including “exhausted”, “sleepy” and “tired”, while the fingerprint includes “forensics”, “identity” and “safety.”

For the leafless tree, keywords include “barren”, “drought” and winter”, and the root vegetable has “beet”, “garden”, “root”, “turnip” and “vegetable.”

Splatter’s keywords as “holi”, “paint”, “spill” and “stain,” while shovel’s are “dig”, “hole”, “scoop” and “space.”

Harp’s are listed as “cupid”, “instrument”, “love, “music” and “orchestra.”

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