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With this week’s release of iOS 15.4, a new range of emojis have been made available for Apple users. There are more than 40 emojis, as well as more than 120 new options to choose from when different variations are used. But how can you get the new emojis on your phone? Here’s everything you need to know. In order to get the new emojis, all you have to do is to get the latest 15.4
iOS release. Before you start, make sure your device is plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get the update: Apple has introduced “10 non-standard Handshake emoji
combinations where one of the hands does not feature a skin tone modifier” Along with the handshake emojis, there are also other ones including the palm up hand, palm down hand, and index finger-pointing. Some of the new ones include melting face, biting lip, pregnant man and person with crown.Trending
Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty ImagesHow to get the new emojis
What kind of emojis are out there?
The new upgrade also features 18 random emojis including empty nest, beans, wheel, jar, playground slide and pouring liquid, among many more.
Apart from iOS 15.4, these emojis are also available in iPadOS 15.4, tvOS 15.4, watchOS 8.5, and macOS 12.3.
Which new emoji is your most favourite? We love the low battery one.
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Facebook Messenger on iOS has its own set of emoji, different from the emoji you’re used to seeing in standard iOS apps, such as Messages. If you don’t like the look of the Messenger emoji, you can switch to iOS’ default emoji instead.
To switch to the system emoji in Messenger (shown on the right above), you need to change a setting in the Messenger app, not the iOS system settings. So first, open Messenger.
At the bottom of the screen, tap the “Me” icon.
Then, tap “Photos, Videos & Emoji”.
When the “Messenger Emoji” slider button is on (green), you’ll see Messenger’s version of the emoji.
Tap on the “Messenger Emoji” slider button to go back to the system emoji. The slider button turns white when it’s off.
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The change doesn’t happen immediately. You must force quit Messenger and then open it again. All the emoji become the system emoji, as well as any new emoji you send or receive from now on.
This setting only affects what you see on your device. It does not affect what the person on the other end sees on their device. This trick is only for your personal preference if you hate the look of the Facebook Messenger’s emoji.
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