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time.newsHere’s the latest on iPhone emojis.
Summary: Apple is rolling out new emojis with the latest iOS update. The news coverage centers on the public release of iOS 26.4 and its Unicode 17-based emoji set, including several new designs. The release is tied to a beta for developers and is expected to reach the public later in the month.[1][2]
What’s new: Among the newly added emojis are items like landslide, trombone, a distorted face, a treasure chest, a ballet dancer, an orca, a “fight” cloud, and a Bigfoot-style hairy creature. These are part of Unicode 17 and will appear across platforms including Android and Windows, though exact release timings and designs vary by ecosystem.[1]
Availability notes: iOS 26.4 beta 4 has been distributed to developers, with a public rollout planned soon after. If you’re enrolled in Apple’s beta program, you may see the update sooner; otherwise, you’ll receive the emoji set with the standard public iOS 26.4 release when it goes wide.[3][1]
Design and compatibility: Unicode 17 emojis are designed to work across major operating systems, but Apple’s own emoji style may differ slightly from other platforms. Expect new skin tones, genders, and variations to align with Unicode 17 guidelines in the final releases.[2][1]
Practical tip: To access the new emojis quickly after update, ensure your iPhone language and region are set to a supported locale and that you’re on iOS 26.4 or later. If you don’t see them right away, try restarting your device or rechecking in the keyboard/emoji picker after the update finishes processing.[1]
If you’d like, I can pull more detailed notes from the official Unicode 17 emoji list and compare Apple’s designs to Android and Windows versions. I can also provide a quick checklist to verify you’re on the right iOS version and how to enable any related emoji features.[2][1]
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