Love them or hate them, it’s safe to say that emojis have become staples in peoples day to day text conversations Over the years, Apple has included an array of emojis in their frequent updates that range from flags, hearts, emotions and variety of foods and animals.
But what sets this new iOS update from the rest is the inclusion of more LGBTQ+ inspired emojis. With over 100 new emoji options, users can now find a trans pride flag, gender-inclusive symbols and multi-gender wedding emojis.
Some examples include a man in a wedding dress, a woman in a tuxedo both with gender-fluid titles. A female Santa is also featured in the list of inclusive emoticons.