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138 new emojis arrive to WhatsApp on Android

138 new emojis arrive to WhatsApp on Android

Aron HardingbyAron Harding
3 August 2020
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There will be 138 new emojis on WhatsApp for Android, and these are discovered by WaBetaInfo. The new emojis seem to slightly differ from those already available on iOS.

What are emojis?

Emojis are those small drawings that serve to liven up conversations between users who prefer to express their emotions and feelings with images rather than words. Since its creation, the history of emojis has evolved a lot. They are no longer something specific to a social network, but nowadays many platforms and social networks include them and each one, with its own peculiarities.

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Emojis in WhatsApp

WhatsApp is one of the applications where emojis are most used. The messaging app has released 138 new emojis, which are already available for iOS users but, in the case of Android users, can only be used in beta version 2.20.197.6, as they have not been officially launched.

138 new emojis arrive to WhatsApp on Android, and here they are…

In these new emojis special attention is paid to the diversity of genres representing different professions, trades, activities and tasks. Judges, doctors, astronauts, scientists, farmers, teachers etc. will have their own emoji. There are also some that represent women with short hair, bald heads and people of African descent.

Here are the 138 new emojis that arrive to WhatsApp on Android

In the images you can see that in addition to the emojis that play different roles in the professional world, you can also see others such as those that represent men with a visual or motor disability, in different skin tones.

138 new emojis arrive to WhatsApp on Android

Despite the fact that the Unicode Consortium had informed that they will not launch new emojis until 2022 due to the pandemic, WhatsApp already had these developments, which are independent and created by the messaging app.

Here are the 138 new emojis that arrive to WhatsApp on Android

Here are the 138 new emojis that arrive to WhatsApp on Android
Here are the 138 new emojis that arrive to WhatsApp on Android
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