If you’re an emoji type, chances are you spend a good chunk of your time figuring out the best ways to stay on top of your emoji game.
But with the new iOS 16 update, Apple has also introduced a series of new emojis for users who tend to overload their texts with a series of emoticons to express their current mood in the conversation.
It’s great to use emojis in your otherwise boring text conversations. It adds an element of fun and excitement to the otherwise monotonous set of lyrics. Recently, after the launch of iOS 16, a series of new emojis have been updated for iOS users.
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What are the latest iOS emojis for 2022?
If you’re wondering about some of the new emojis that Apple added with their iOS 16 release in 2022, here’s the list of all the new emojis you can get your hands on.
- Heart with hands
- Thumb and index finger crossed hand
- Right facing palm down
- Left facing palm up
- Index finger points to the user
- Kidney beans
- Pour glass
- Empty jar
- Slide
- Wheel
- Biting lip
- A person wearing a crown
- Troll
- Open hand facing left
- Right facing open hand
- Life ring
- hamsa
- Disco ball
- Basket with blue eggs
- Stool
- X-ray
- Smiling face holding back tears
- Glowing face
- Face with hands over mouth
- Half saluting face
- Bubbles
- Identity card
- Empty basket
- Coral
- Smiling face holding back tears
- Glowing face
- Face with hands over mouth
- Lotus
- Battery almost empty
- Fixed equals sign
- A pregnant shoulder-length hair
- A pregnant woman with short hair
- Half saluting face
- Melting face
- Dotted face
Besides these new updates, there are no new updates around the additional emojis that appeared with iOS 16.
What are the new emoji related features in iOS 16?
Not only did Apple release a bunch of new emojis with the iOS 16 update, but they also introduced a few functional and highly anticipated emoji related features on iOS 16.
There are two primary ones worth discussing:
- Happy face emoji. Send.
- Trippy emoji lock screen wallpaper
How often do you use emojis while texting? If so, which are your favorite emojis on iOS? Let us know in the comments.