There is no doubt that Emoji emoticons are already part of today's universal culture. And it is that they are a useful tool and practically essential for communication of millions of users who use applications of messaging to communicate daily. That is why the introduction of new collectionss, with more varied emoticons that seek to provide expressiveness and diversity is not surprising to these items.On this occasion it will be Apple who debuts new skin tones for emoticons before anyone else, reaching the figure of 300 new emoticons in your next version of iOS
And it has been in this operating system where the new emoticons have been discovered that are yet to arrive More specifically in versionbeta, or testing, iOS 8.3 recently released for both mobile devices, iPhone and iPad, as for computers Mac(Yosemite OS X).A first step before they reach all users in a few weeks when they debug operation and news and the new version is ready to be released publicly.
Among these new Emoji emoticonshighlights the great diversity of skin tones introduced And it is that, now, any figure that represents a human being with exposed skin can be modified up to six variables, from a yellow more Asian to a shade of dark skin typical of the African people. Simply perform a long press on any of these emoticons to display their variety and publish on the message that is desired. From the woman who says no by crossing her arms in front of her face, to the operator with her helmet. Any emoticon with skin can be varied. Skin tones that also have their reflection in the character's hair, trying to represent the usual features of the different races.
There is also diversity in family icons Thus, now all kinds of families are collected: homoparental with a son, with a daughter, or even with two of either sex.Something that significantly multiplies the possibilities. Even the Santa Claus icon now has variations of skin tones, allowing you to change its appearance at will.
Along with all this, up to 32 new flags are also introduced, taking into account more countries and territories than up to now. This is the case of Canada, Mexico, India or Australia, which inexplicably do not appear on the current lists despite being countries of reference in different fields.
Finally, the habitual adaptations that Apple makes of some emoticons to adapt them to their own products also do not go unnoticed. It already happens with the smartphone, which is clearly an iPhone, but now it also happens with the classic computer emoticon, which turns into a Mac, and the clock icon, which marks the trace characteristics of a Apple Watch with its rotating crown on the right side.
In short, a large number of emoticons highly anticipated by user communities who saw how they were left unrepresented in one of the key elements of communication in recent years. Now, we will still have to wait a few weeks for Apple to release the version of iOS 8.3for your mobile devices, and OS X Yosemite 10.10.13 for your computers publicly to all your users. Will the Paella Emoji smiley?