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One UI 5 from Samsung brings support for Unicode 15 emojis

Fred Foster by Fred Foster
October 29, 2022
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All the latest emojis are coming to Samsung phones

The Samsung Always without time was lagging behind in relation to other companies of technology As far as providing support for the latest emojis. But that is now changing with the release of One UI 5. All the Unicode 15 emojis are on their way to the Galaxy S22 series.

One UI 5 is the latest version Android Give Samsungand introduces a host of new features and improvements for eligible Galaxy devices. One of the most notable additions is support for all emojis in Unicode 15.0, which was released last March. Unicode 15.0 includes 31 new emoji suggestions, such as a flamingo, an otter, and a white heart.

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In addition to Unicode 15.0 support, One UI 5 also adds 107 Emoji Support 14.0, which was released last year. This makes Samsung the first manufacturer to offer the latest set of emojis to users. The update is currently underway for the Galaxy S22 series, but will eventually make its way to other compatible devices in the coming weeks.

The latest One UI update gives you access to a lot of fun emojis from last year’s version, like melting heart hands and face, and new ones like shivering face and pink heart. There are also 20 new types of handshake emoji based on recommendations from the 2021 list.

It’s a strong indication of Samsung’s efforts to stay ahead of the curve in terms of software updates. Because of Android 13 The latest batch of emojis won’t support until December.

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although The Google It has released an update to the Noto Emoji font file, and the official release will not be for several weeks. Currently, Samsung is the only OEM that brings the latest emojis to Android smartphones.

Samsung is the only OEM that has released the latest emojis for Android devices so far.

In addition to the emojis mentioned above, Unicode 15 includes recommendations related to animals such as a donkey, moose, geese, and jellyfish. The full list of new emojis can be found here (opens in a new tab).

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If you’re a fan of using emojis, you’ll be glad to know that Samsung is finally catching up with other manufacturers when it comes to supporting the latest set of emojis. User Interface 5 provides support for all emojis in Unicode 15.0, as well as 107 emojis from Emoji 14.0. The update is currently underway for the Galaxy S22 series, but will eventually make its way to other compatible devices in the coming weeks.

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Fred Foster

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