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Emoji 15.1 - EmojiTerra

Le Consortium Unicode a dévoilé 118 nouveaux emojis dans la mise à jour Emoji 15.1, publiée en septembre 2023. La plupart de ces nouveaux emojis, précisément 108 sur 118, sont conçus pour étendre les options de directionnalité des emojis existants avec leurs variations de teintes de peau. Les 10 autres nouveaux emojis sont :

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Emoji Version List - Emojipedia

Emoji 15.1 is the latest set of emojis recommended for release, approved September 12, 2023 alongside Unicode 15.1. As with 2019's Emoji 12.1 and 2020's Emoji 13.1, the emojis recommended within Emoji 15.1 are sequences combining existing emoji characters from up to September 2022's Emoji 15.0.

https://blog.emojipedia.org › whats-new-in-unicode-15-1-and-emoji-15-1

What's New in Unicode 15.1 & Emoji 15.1 - Emojipedia

Emoji 15.1 is to be released in September 2023 and will likely include a Phoenix, a Lime, two shaking heads, and many direction-specific people emojis.

What's New in Unicode 15.1 & Emoji 15.1 - Emojipedia

http://blog.unicode.org › 2023 › 01 › whats-new-in-emoji-151.html

What’s New in Emoji 15.1? - Unicode

What’s New in Emoji 15.1? Doing more, with less. By: Jennifer Daniel, Chair of the Emoji Subcommittee. This past Fall, the Unicode Technical Committee announced the delay of Unicode 16.0. This wasn’t without precedent — COVID slowed down the release of Unicode 14.0 in 2020 and the world seemed to survive 😉.

What’s New in Emoji 15.1? - Unicode

https://blog.emojipedia.org › emoji-directionality-on-the-2023-emoji-candidate-list

Emoji Directionality on the 2023 Emoji Candidate List - Emojipedia

Similar to Emoji 12.1 and Emoji 13.1 from 2019 and 2020 respectively, Emoji 15.1 will leverage existing codepoints to render each of its 578 provisional emoji candidates should they be officially approved come September 2023.

Emoji Directionality on the 2023 Emoji Candidate List - Emojipedia

https://blog.emojipedia.org › whats-new-on-world-emoji-day-2023

What’s New on the 10th Annual World Emoji Day - Emojipedia

The 2023 World Emoji Awards results are in, and here are all the winners! The Most Anticipated New Emoji from the Emoji 15.1 draft list is the 🙂‍↔️ Head Shaking Horizontally , with the 🍋‍🟩 Lime and 🐦‍🔥 Phoenix Bird coming in second and third place respectively.

What’s New on the 10th Annual World Emoji Day - Emojipedia

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Google Emoji List — Emojis for Android [Updated: 2024] - Emojipedia

15.1 - 16 November 2023. This update to Google's Noto Color Emoji set introduced support for 2023's Emoji 15.1 recommendations. Additionally, the family emojis have been changed to have a silhouette icon design, matching the new non-gender-specifying family emojis from Emoji 15.1.

https://www.unicode.org › emoji › charts-15.1 › emoji-released.html

Emoji Recently Added, v15.1 - Unicode

The following emoji characters and sequences have been added to this version of Unicode Emoji. Platforms are included where images have been made available (however, the images may be development versions). The skin-tone variants are not shown, but are listed in the counts at the end.

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Voici la liste des émojis qui arriveront bientôt sur vos ... - BFMTV

La nouvelle version 15.1 des emojis a été validée. Ainsi, 118 nouvelles images devraient débarquer d'ici l'année prochaine dans les téléphones. Les emojis vont enfin se déplacer vers la ...

Voici la liste des émojis qui arriveront bientôt sur vos ... - BFMTV

https://www.theverge.com › 2023 › 9 › 14 › 23874429 › emoji-15-1-head-shakes-phoenix-lime

Emoji 15.1 includes head shakes and a phoenix - The Verge

The Unicode Consortium has formally approved Emoji 15.1, meaning a batch of new emoji will appear on your devices at some point in the future. New additions include a shaking head, a phoenix, a...

Emoji 15.1 includes head shakes and a phoenix - The Verge