![]() ![]() Included in the iOS 13.2 update, Apple worked closely with the American Council of the Blind, the Cerebral Palsy Foundation, and the National Association of the Deaf to ensure that every new emoji was correctly representative. Unicode recently added accessibility-themed emojis like the ear with a hearing aid, a guide dog, and a prosthetic leg and arm per Apple's suggestions. While Unicode governs emojis, Apple is always passing on suggestions to make the emoji experience more inclusive and representative of all phone users. You can't, right? Whether you're expressing your emotions via one of the many round smiley faces, sharing what you want for dinner, cheering someone up with cute animals, or customizing your own Memoji with your new hair color and go-to earrings, these little emoticons are essential to the way we communicate now - and new updates are being released with Apple's iOS 14.5 this Spring! Imagine texting your friends without using a single emoji.
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