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New Emojis that are More Relatable Coming to Smartphones in 2025 – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/24 at 9:21 AM
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In a recent report by CNN, it was revealed that smartphone and computer users can expect a new set of emojis next year. Among the new additions is an exhausted face with bags under its eyes, a symbol that many have been eagerly awaiting. This emoji, which won the title of “most anticipated” at the World Emoji Awards, reflects the tiredness that many people feel in today’s fast-paced world. It captures over 60 per cent of the vote, showing the collective desire for a digital representation of burnout that will soon be available for all users to use across multiple platforms.

Alongside the exhausted emoji, there are several other unique emojis making their debut, including a root vegetable, a harp, a fingerprint, a purple splatter, a shovel, and a flag representing Sark, a small island in the English Channel. One emoji that stands out is the leafless tree, which may seem simple but carries a profound message. Submitted by Brian Baihaki, this emoji symbolizes the increasing prevalence of drought and the urgent need to address climate change.

The new emoji lineup has already been previewed by Emojipedia, a popular emoji reference site, which released sample images earlier this year. These new emojis are expected to be available across devices in 2025, with operating systems like Apple iOS and Alphabet’s Android each putting their own unique spin on the designs. Users can look forward to expressing themselves in new and creative ways with these fresh emojis coming soon.

As we anticipate the arrival of the new emojis, it’s interesting to hear about everyone’s current favorites. Personally, the yellow face with an open mouth wailing and tears streaming from closed eyes is a standout for me. It’s always fascinating to see how emojis can capture a range of emotions and experiences in a simple yet impactful way. With the addition of the exhausted face and other symbols, users will have even more options for expressing themselves in digital communication, making conversations more colorful and engaging.

In conclusion, the upcoming release of new emojis in 2025 is something to look forward to for smartphone and computer users. The addition of the exhausted face and other quirky symbols will provide users with more ways to communicate their feelings and experiences in the digital world. Whether it’s expressing burnout, environmental concerns, or simply wailing with tears, emojis continue to play an important role in modern communication. As technology advances, emojis will likely continue to evolve, reflecting the ever-changing landscape of human emotions and experiences. Get ready to embrace the new emojis and add some fun and creativity to your digital conversations.

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