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Emoticons have become an integral part of our mobile communication and you would probably have a hard time finding someone who doesn't use them at all. The main driving force in this field is Google, which has now come up with several novelties, including additions according to the Unicode 15 standard or animated versions of emoji.

Google in the new blog contribution shared some updates on his emoji work. First of all, these are new additions based on the Unicode 15 standard, which include, for example, a shaking face, chopsticks, ginger, pea pod, jellyfish, goose, donkey, moose, or new heart colors. There are twenty-one of them in total.

The company said that these new emoticons will be added to AOSP (Android Open Source Project) in the next few weeks, and on the first androidThese phones should arrive in December. They will probably make their debut in the Pixel phones. Google is also releasing a color version of its Noto Emoji font. Noto Emoji is an open source emoji font that can be used online and is used by Google in its Chrome browser and other products. Originally, the font only supported emoji in black and white, but now Google is adding support for color versions.

In addition, for the first time, the company is releasing a set of official animated versions of the emoticons used on Androidu. Although not all emoji are supported, na page You can find almost 200 different animated emoticons on Google. Some of them are already used by the application News.

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The latest news concerns the aforementioned Chrome browser. It now adds support for emoticons that can change colors.

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