It was late last year we got our first look at a brand new set of emoji coming soon to our mobile devices. As part of Unicode 10.0, the Unicode Consortium was considering 51 new emoji, everything from breastfeeding, vampires, (not breastfeeding vampires) zombies, even mother freaking dinosaurs. Nothing was final, but things got a little more serious in March of this year when the list was further refined. During this beta period, Google decided to get a head start, adding many of the emoji in the Android O developer preview.
Today, the list has officially been finalized and we now have the full list of emoji that will be included in the big Emoji 5.0 (Unicode 10.0) update. Here’s the full list of the 56 new emoji courtesy of Emojipedia:
Star-Struck
Face With Raised Eyebrow
Exploding Head
Crazy Face
Face With Symbols Over Mouth
Face Vomiting
Shushing Face
Face With Hand Over Mouth
Face With Monocle
Child
Adult
Older Adult
Woman With Headscarf
Bearded Person
Breast-Feeding
Mage
Fairy
Vampire
Merperson
Elf
Genie
Zombie
Person in Steamy Room
Person Climbing
Person in Lotus Position
Love-You Gesture
Palms Up Together
Brain
Orange Heart
Scarf
Gloves
Coat
Socks
Billed Cap
Zebra
Giraffe
Hedgehog
Sauropod
T-Rex
Cricket
Coconut
Broccoli
Pretzel
Cut of Meat
Sandwich
Bowl With Spoon
Canned Food
Dumpling
Fortune Cookie
Takeout Box
Pie
Cup With Straw
Chopsticks
Flying Saucer
Sled
Curling Stone
Face With Raised Eyebrow
Exploding Head
Crazy Face
Face With Symbols Over Mouth
Face Vomiting
Shushing Face
Face With Hand Over Mouth
Face With Monocle
Child
Adult
Older Adult
Woman With Headscarf
Bearded Person
Breast-Feeding
Mage
Fairy
Vampire
Merperson
Elf
Genie
Zombie
Person in Steamy Room
Person Climbing
Person in Lotus Position
Love-You Gesture
Palms Up Together
Brain
Orange Heart
Scarf
Gloves
Coat
Socks
Billed Cap
Zebra
Giraffe
Hedgehog
Sauropod
T-Rex
Cricket
Coconut
Broccoli
Pretzel
Cut of Meat
Sandwich
Bowl With Spoon
Canned Food
Dumpling
Fortune Cookie
Takeout Box
Pie
Cup With Straw
Chopsticks
Flying Saucer
Sled
Curling Stone
If you’re reading the list with anything other than a device running Android O, you may see a blank box followed by the text description. I’ve gone ahead and included screenshots from my Google Pixel running Android O as a preview of what to expect. (It also looks like Chrome already supports the new emoji, so they should be showing fine on there as well).
At this point, it’s now up to individual hardware manufacturers to update their devices to Unicode 10.0 to gain access to Emoji 5.0. Of course, there’s no telling how long this will take as Android O still isn’t due to release until later this year.
Sources: phandroid
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