These are the new emoticons that you will use in WhatsApp
Smileys are now an inseparable part of our way of communicating. Those born in the midst of the digital age have it as their own, but those of us who have already combed gray hair have witnessed its birth and evolution. From the first ones that appeared, back in the era of text messages, made up only of characters, to the sophisticated designs in 3D shapes that we have now. Emoticons are essential to give that nuance to what we are talking about, since the written word lacks tone.It is not the same to write "I hate you" with the laughing emoticon than writing "I hate you" with an angry emoticon. We'll talk about the eggplant emoticon another day.
Over the years, the emoticon family has only grown and now we have emojis for practically everything, from dinosaurs to vampires, zombies, fruits, flags, professions... Now we have a new consignment of emoticons for the instant messaging application most used by all, WhatsApp. Thanks to these emoticons our conversations will be enriched and better.
With the new version Unicode Emoji 13.0 the list of available emoticons will increase by no less than 62 new icons Some of which We will see soon are, among others, the transgender flag, a piƱata, a teapot, a fondue, a milkshake, a truck, a polar bear and a new happy emotion expression emoticon with a teardrop included.In addition, this new batch of emoticons will arrive with 55 skin and gender variations, including new inclusive gender options. In this way, the emoticons adapt to the new times, making visible other alternatives of sexuality.
Anyway, if you've loved it and you've been quick and quick to update your WhatsApp to send someone the fondue emoticon, we're sorry to tell you that you'll have to wait. According to Unicode, smartphone brands usually implement the new emoticons around the months of September and October. Until then, you can entertain yourself by watching our specials on the best WhatsApp tricks to get the most out of this popular instant messaging application.