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New Emojis in Android 11 Beta

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New Emojis in Android 11 Beta

Google has released the Android 11 beta, which includes support for latest emojis.

Emoji additions include Smiling Face with Tear and Pinched Fingers.

New Emojis in Android 11 Beta

Above: A selection of the emojis designs available in the latest Android 11 beta.

This beta includes support for 117 new emojis, all of which are from Unicode's Emoji 13.0 release approved earlier this year.

Earlier this year Pixel users were given an emoji update for Emoji 12.1 release. This included a series of gender neutral emojis, brought forward by Unicode in late 2019.

Although the 117 new emojis from Emoji 13.0 are supported in the Android 11 beta, they are not yet accessible via the emoji keyboard section of Gboard.

To test these new emojis in the beta release, users can copy and paste from the web. It should be noted that as no other major vendor (except Twitter) supports these new emojis at this time, these will not be suitable for common use.

New Emojis in Android 11 Beta

Above: "Copy and paste this emoji" area for Smiling Face with Tear as viewed on Android 11 beta.

📶 Release

Android 11 Beta is now available for Google Pixel 4 / 4XL, Pixel 3a / 3a XL, Pixel 3 / 3 XL, and Pixel 2 / 2 XL. This is pre-release software for testing and not recommended for regular users on a primary device.

As with all beta software, designs released by Google are subject to change prior to the final release.

The latest emojis will come to more devices when Android 11 is final in the second half of this year. Timelines for rollout will vary by device and region, with some phones getting updates sooner than others.

As with all Android emoji updates, Samsung devices have their own emoji set which operates on a different timeline to Google's emoji font. Additionally, some Android apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter implement emoji support with app-specific designs that are released independently of operating system updates.

In short: emoji updates are coming to Android later this year for many users, but if you want to test it now, Android 11 beta is the way to do so.


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