WhatsApp is one of the most widely used messaging services today. It offers numerous modes of expression, including Communities, support for large groups, and even self-messaging to prevent forgetfulness. Now, WhatsApp is working on adding support for new emoji that the Unicode Consortium recently approved.
These emojis will help you express yourself more effectively and with fewer words. The Unicode Consortium approved the Unicode 15 standard in the middle of September. It had 4,489 brand-new characters, 20 of which were brand-new emoji (31 if you count every shade of skin).
WABetaInfo has discovered that the messaging service has added support for 21 of those Unicode 15 emoji behind the scenes after testing WhatsApp beta version 2.22.25.12.
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Although a precise date has not yet been established. These 21 brand-new emoji come soon and available to beta testers all over the world shortly. WhatsApp developers altered eight older emoji.
You can see the most significant visual difference in the pleading face and the face holding back tears emojis in the most recent beta build on the Play Store.
With One UI 5, Samsung was one of the first companies, ahead of Google and other major smartphone OEMs, to provide users with access to Unicode 15 emoji. A few useful additions, such as three hues of hearts, angel wings, a jellyfish, a Wi-Fi symbol, and a flute.
Lastly, finding the ideal emoji for a particular circumstance is simpler now that these unique characters will be available on WhatsApp.