Tag: emojis

Windows 11 could still get Microsoft’s 3D Fluent emojis

Windows 11 recently received support for new emojis which are in line with Microsoft’s Fluent Design Langauge. As part of the emoji update, Microsoft has replaced paperclip emoji with Clippy from Microsoft Office and enabled support for Emoji 13.1 with Windows 11 November 2021 Update. You …

How to Send Sound Emojis on Facebook Messenger

Facebook has introduced a new type of emojis in Messenger – Soundmojis. As evident by their name, these sound emojis are basically emojis with sound. So now, you can send that birthday cake emoji to someone with the happy birthday tune to add extra effects. In …

A New Set of Emojis Coming to Windows

Something nice is on its way to Windows. Something vivid, and something fun, really fun to use. According to this Microsoft’s Design post, more than 1800+ emojis will be replaced by another sea of icons that are not only moving but in the 3D format as …

Google announce new emojis for Android 12

To celebrate world emoji day Google has announced its own new set of emojis which will be shipped with Android 12 and other Android phones updated via Appcompat. Google says their new emojis are more universal, accessible and authentic. The emojis will be available not just …

How to Make Your Own Emojis on Gboard

With emoji Minis in Gboard, you can automatically create a set of personalized stickers based on your face. These stickers can be customized and used in messaging apps. Here’s a quick guide on how you can make your own Emojis on Gboard. Make Your Own Emojis …

What’s New In iOS 11.1? Dozens Of New Emojis, 3D Touch Fix

Apple released iOS 11.1 on Tuesday, which includes dozens of new emoji, updates to Photos and other improvements. However, the new update lacked the Apple Pay improvements the company has previously revealed, like the payment-to-payment feature. iOS 11.1, which works with iPhones and iPads, includes the …

What Do Snapchat Emojis Mean and How to Use Them

Emojis are a great way to communicate your thoughts and feelings to another person without using words. Plus, they save you a great deal of effort and time. These days, if you send someone a message with plain text, they might think you’re upset or angry …