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Bigfoot, crunched apple and a trombone: here are the emojis that will soon land on iOS 26

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Bigfoot, crunched apple trombone: here:

The selection had already been unveiled in November 2024, but has just been confirmed. Furthermore, We will find there :

  • An astonished face (with a fish eye effect)

  • A symbol of fight. Similarly, which we find in many comics

  • A classic dancer (or a dancer, the emoji will be available in several skin colors and in several genres)

  • An apple core

  • An orca

  • Le Bigfoot (or as it is also called, the Yeti)

  • A trombone

  • A pirate treasure

Only the call is missing the 160 other proposed ideas, but which did not pass the first validation stage.

At any rate, This new selection of 8 emojis, the 17.0, will be available on September 9, 2025.

Apple should, as often, be the first company to adopt them. The other Android manufacturers will follow bigfoot, crunched apple trombone: here during the year 2026 (or at the end of 2025 at the earliest).

As a reminder, selection 16.0 also contained 8 emojis : a surrounded emoji. a fingerprint, a harp, a leave without leaves, a purple stain, a shovel, a radish and the flag of the island of Sark

bigfoot, crunched apple trombone: here — Bigfoot, crunched apple trombone: here: The selection had already been unveiled in November 2024, but has just been confirmed. We will find there : An astonished face (with a fish eye effect) A symbol of fight. which we find in many comics A classic dancer (or a dancer, .

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