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Check Out 7 New Emojis That Could Hit Your Iphone Next Year, Including A Tired Face With Eyebags And A Shovel

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The proposed emoji could reach your phones later this year or more likely in early 2025 if approved.

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  • Several new emojis have been proposed for addition to your devices' operating systems.
  • They're up for approval later this year and after that, would reach your phones likely in 2025.
  • From a tired face with eyebags to a leafless tree, here's a closer look at the 7 new emoji.

A handful of new emojis could be coming to your phone next year.

There are seven new emoji being put up for approval before the emoji body Unicode Consortium later this year.

If approved, the emoji could reach your phones in 2025. But they'd probably look a bit different from how they appear now, as different companies make different versions for their respective operating systems (Apple's version would differ from Android's, for example).

Here's a closer look at the emoji candidates:

A tired face with eyebagsThe proposed emoji "face with bags under eyes."

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Other associated keywords: exhausted, sleepy, and tired.

A fingerprintThe proposed emoji simply called "fingerprint."

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Other associated keywords: forensics, identity, safety.

A leafless treeThe proposed emoji titled "leafless tree."

Unicode

Associated keywords: barren, drought, winter.

A root vegetableThe proposed emoji titled "root vegetable."

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Other associated keywords include beet, garden, root, turnip, and vegetable.

A harpThe proposed "harp" emoji.

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The harp is associated with the keywords cupid, instrument, love, music, and orchestra.

A shovelThe proposed emoji simply titled "shovel."

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Other keywords associated with the shovel emoji include dig, hole, scoop, and spade.

A splatterThe proposed "splatter" emoji.

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It's associated with the keywords holi, paint, spill, and stain.

While those emoji await approval, you can check out others in the meantime that are available now.

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Apple's iOS 17.4 came out in March and brought with it a slew of new emoji, including a phoenix, shaking heads, and gender-neutral families.

Read the original article on Business Insider