Viral: Apple adds 8 new emojis to iPhones, one could be the most popular of the year

Apple very smartly rolled out its new trending emojis in its latest update– IOS 18.4. With every new IOS update Apple brings in something extraordinary. Beyond its vast emoji library, Apple lets its users experiment with different–unique features that are proven to be useful to its users.
Apple’s new emojis
As part of Apple’s iOS 18.4 update, iPhone users will have access to eight new emoji. The latest update included eight fresh emojis, that are just what people might need these years. The emojis include:
A harp, a fingerprint, shovel, tree bark, Radish, a sark flag, face with bags under eyes and a purple splatter.
One emoji that stands out from the rest is that of the tired face, with droopy eyes and no smile and it is assumed to be the most relatable emoji of all time.
People Of Social Media are thanking Apple developers for this new update. From casual texting to meme culture, this tiny emoji will dominate the whole online conversations in the year of 2025.
These emojis have been highly anticipated since last September. Apple is focusing on growing more personalised digital communication including fight cloud and an orca whale, expected to be released later this year.
The way we communicate digitally is going to change the online conversation system for generations and is getting more dynamic. So, which of these emojis will find its way into your most-used list?
Apple will make their devices attract more customers, with its latest release of Iphone 16. Apple’s Genmoji feature–Powered by AI, allows users to create their own custom emojis, based on the descriptions that they provide, further personalizing and enhancing the user experience.
iPhone users are thanking Apple developers for this new update. From casual texting to meme culture, these new emojis will dominate the whole online conversations in the year of 2025.
Apple’s latest emoji shows its unwavering spirit to enhance its user experience. Small contributions can make a major impact on online communication. With the popular “exhausted face” emoji, it is evident that users resonate with new releases, making conversations more evolved.