iOS 15.4 released on the iPhone last week, carrying with it several new features including convenient for face mask IDa a generally neutral voice for Siri, Universal control and 37 new emojis. As seen in Unicode last year’s updated emoji library included seven more smiles and some very specific objects. (Are you confused about what these emojis actually mean? We help you decipher them here.) There are several new gestures – like two hands forming the shape of a heart, to the great joy of K-pop fans.
Other notable emojis include pictograms for pregnant women, a greeting face and a variety of handshakes from different races. See below for a full list of emojis you can find in Apple’s iOS upgrade.
1. Melting face
2. Face with open eyes and hand over mouth
3. A person with an eye peeking out from behind
4. Greeting half the face
5. A person with a dotted line
6. A person with a diagonal mouth
7. A person who holds back tears
8. The right hand
9. Left hand
10. Palm down hand
11. Palm up hand
12. Hand with crossed index finger and thumb
13. Pointer aimed at the viewer
14. Heart hands
15. Biting lip
16. Face with a crown
17. Pregnant man
18. Pregnant person
19. Troll
20. Coral
21. Lotus
22. Empty nest
23. Nest with eggs
24. Bob
25. Pouring liquid from a glass
26. Mason jar
27. Slide for playground
28. Wheel
29. Ring buoy
30. Hamsa (the hand with the eye, an amulet from the Middle East)
31. Disco mirror ball
32. Low battery
33. Crutch
34. X-ray
35. Bubbles
36. Identity card
37. A heavy sign of equality
38. Multiracial handshakes (technically not new, only new color options for the existing handshake)