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Apple released new emojis in an iOS update, expanding the digital language of smartphone users.
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Apple’s latest iPhone iOS update has gifted users with some very oddly specific emojis – but they’ve come with a cost. A paint splatter, a seriously tired looking face and a leafless tree are some of the eight new emojis that came with iOS 18.
The latest cycle of iPhone software, iOS 18, is compatible with all iPhones from the iPhone Xs from 2018 onwards. That means the iPhone Xs, iPhone Xs Max and iPhone Xr and all iPhones after that, including the iPhone SE in both its second- and third-generation models. And all members of the iPhone 16 series are included, right up to the iPhone 16e.
In today's Tech Bytes, ABC's Rhiannon Alley shares, Apple just released eight new emojis with its latest software update. Among them, a tired face with bags under the eyes. I need that one. A fingerprint,
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