There might be no new Android or iOS emoji released in 2021

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Coronavirus has had widespread implications on normal life and one of them - granted a much less important effect than lots of others - is that there might be no new emoji in 2021.

This comes from the Unicode Consortium (UC), the not-for-profit group which decides the emoji released each year. In a news post the UC announced it is to postpone the annual emoji announcement, of all the new icons, from its usual March unveiling back to September 2021.

For example, in 2019 the UC unveiled its emoji in March, Apple unveiled its versions of them four months later in July, and they were actually available on smartphones as part of iOS 13 two months later in September. 

So, it takes companies roughly six months after the emoji are unveiled to get them to smartphones - six months after September 2021 is March 2022, so after late-2020 with the 2020 emoji, that's when you could next see new emoticons on your smartphone.

We don't know much about this next batch of emoji, since they're still so far out and are usually drenched in mystery before unveiling, but for an idea of what's coming to your phones at the end of 2020, check out our round-up here.

Tom Bedford
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