WhatsApp Beta Gets 21 New Emoji: Get Ready to Express Yourself Better!
- Mar 11, 2023
If you’re an avid user of WhatsApp, then you know that it’s one of the top social apps out there. It’s owned by Meta and continues to add new features to its feature set. The newest addition to its feature set is the 21 new emoji that is now available on the WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.23.5.13. This addition was first revealed back in December.
These new emojis include a range of emotions and objects. There are a few new smileys, like the face with a monocle and the face with a head-bandage. Objects include a feather, a Hindu temple, a rock, a bucket, a yo-yo, a mop, and a safety pin.
The new emoji also include animals like a duck, a mouse, a beaver, and a polar bear. There are also a few new food items, such as a coconut, a mango, a leafy green, and a bagel.
In addition to the new emoji, WhatsApp is also introducing a few new modifiers. These modifiers allow users to add additional emotion to their emoji. For example, the modifier for the smiling face emoji can be used to create the laughing face emoji.
WhatsApp has also added the “skin tone” modifier which will allow users to choose the skin tone of the emoji they are using.
WhatsApp users will also be able to use the new emoji in the new “Stickers” feature. This feature will allow users to create their own personalized stickers using the new emoji. With the help of this feature, users can create unique messages with their own personal touch.
The new emoji are sure to make WhatsApp even more enjoyable to use. With the new emoji, users will be able to express themselves better and create unique stickers. If you’re an Android user, make sure to update your WhatsApp beta to version 2.23.5.13 to get access to the new emoji. Let us know in the comments below what you think of the new emoji!
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