Search This Website

Whatsapp New Emojis Arrive update your whatsapp now

 Whatsapp New  Emojis Arrive update your whatsapp now

WhatsApp is seen testing as many as 138 new emojis. The latest change is a part of WhatsApp version 2.20.197.6 beta for Android. It comes just days after WhatsApp rolled out animated stickers to both Android and iPhone users. Animated sticker packs are available alongside the regular sticker packs and are provided to deliver an enhanced communication experience. Emojis and stickers are amongst the key elements on WhatsApp that have been used to express feelings and emotions as well as to entertain recipients on the platform.

The new emojis on WhatsApp are slightly different from what are already there for Android users. This means that you wouldn't be able to notice much difference at first glance. Having said that, there are changes including new colour tones of clothes, hairstyles, and skin tones in some of the new emojis.




As the Android 11 team worked on new features and system-level changes over these past few months of the beta process, the Google emoji team was doing the same, adding 117 new entries approved by the Unicode Commission. We got an early look at the updated emoji library last month, and now these emoji are saying hello to everyone as Android 11 begins rolling out to the general public.


The 117 new emoji include frequently requested symbols destined to become icons, such as the finger pinch and the smiley face with a tear. Others like the screwdriver and the toothbrush probably won't see as much use, but will be there when you need to ask someone how to replace the batteries in your fancy electric toothbrush.







WhatsApp beta tracker WABetaInfo first reported the arrival of the latest emojis on the WhatsApp version 2.20.197.6 beta for Android. However, you can also take a look at the new change by downloading the latest version after joining the Google Play Beta programme. You can alternatively download its APK file from APK Mirror. The new emojis are yet to be provided to the public release of WhatsApp for Android, though.

No comments:

Post a Comment